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Lesbian-Feminist Dialogue / produced by Nanette Rainone.

After two years of dispute during which lesbians accused various women's groups of discriminating against them and attempting to bury the lesbian question, Jill Johnston, columnist for the Village Voice, and others called a conference at Columbia University in New York City on December 16, 1972 in order to make peace with straight women.

Fair Dinkum Program With Helen Caldicott

Fair Dinkum Program, October 9, 1995, with host Helen Caldicott Topics: Global warming cause,effects (insurance companies are worried) and solutions (solar power, corporate revolution).

Fair Dinkum Program With Helen Caldicott

Fair Dinkum Program, October 16, 1995, with host Helen Caldicott Opening with Waltzing Matilda. Topics: smoking and psychiatry as practiced in the United States. Guest is: Sam Shem (Dr. Steve Bergman), author of "House of God" about interns at the Beth Israel Hospital. Call ins heard.

Fair Dinkum Program With Helen Caldicott

Premier Fair Dinkum Program, October 2, 1995, with host Dr. Helen Caldicott. Topic is ozone depletion and French nuclear weapons tests and their effects. Call ins heard.

Inside Attica (Episode 3 of 5)

We are Attica / produced by Bruce Soloway March 30, 1972| interview by Bruce Soloway;| technical production by David Rapkin.| Interviews with former Attica prison inmates involved in the Attica State Prison rebellion. The rebellion was September, 1971.

The New American Poverty / Michael Harrington

THE NEW AMERICAN POVERTY / Michael Harrington [1928-1989]. David Rothenberg interviews Michael Harrington, author of the book, The New American Poverty. Harrington discusses the relationship between poverty and crime. His personal mission is to have the corporate rich participate in the war on poverty and crime.

The contradictions within the Black Panther Party (Part 2 of 2)

The Contradictions Within The Black Panther Party. Eldridge Cleaver, Don Cox, Pete O'Neill, Larry Mack, Seiku Odinga, Barbara Cox, Kathleen Cleaver, Charlotte O'Neill, Awode Odinga, and Huey Newton (by telephone) present various perspectives on the goals of the Black Panthers. RECORDED: Algiers. BROADCAST: WBAI, 5 Mar. 1971.

WBAI benefit concert (Part 2 of 2)

Recording contains part two of "The Benefit," the WBAI benefit concert held on April 12, 1971 at Hunter College with Buzzy Linhart and Tom Rush. Tracks 1.-6. Buzzy Linhart performs songs including Percy Mayfield's "Hit the road Jack" with Mark Klingman on piano; Tracks 7-12.
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