Mazzocchi, Tony
PRA Archive # | Title | Description | Genre | Broadcast Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
SZ0041 | Putting the movement back in labor : rebuilding the labor movement in the 1980s / produced by Chris Ballman. |
Actuality from the annual Labor Notes Conference: Tony Mazzocchi, Oil, Chemical and Atomic... |
WMUA, 1981. | |
PZ0343.038 | The Labor Party |
The Labor Party Today's guests will be discussing the Congressional Meeting of the Labor... |
November 23, 1998 | |
PZ0165.03 | Agriculture / executive producer Bill Wax. |
Two talks. Jim Hightower, a populist Texas Agriculture Commissioner and author of Eat Your Heart... ,r.1. Jim Hightower (48:30) -- r.2. Tony Mazzocchi (24:30). |
-0- | |
BC2214 | Can we afford occupational health? / produced by Bonnie Bellow. |
Documentary on safety in the workplace. Participants include Anthony Mazzocchi and Joe Wagoner... |
WBAI, 197-. | |
BC1402 | Is it safe to work? |
Dr. Barry Commoner, Tony Mazzocchi and Francis Cook discuss safety on the job and the Shell Oil... |
KPFA, 2 July 1973. | |
BC1273 | Health hazards in the workplace : hearings on industrial health / moderated by Tony Mazzacchi. |
Susan Daum, Davie Wegman and Sidney Wolfe discuss and answer questions posed by union... |
KPFK, 2 Dec. 1972. | |
BC0977 | Asbestos : the deadly mineral / produced by Nick Egleson and Bonnie Bellow. |
Examination of the dangers of asbestos with Dr. Nicholson, Selikof, Tony Mazzocchi and... |
WBAI, 1972. | |
BB3960 | Son of earth day. |
Speeches and music from the teach-in on ecological concerns. ,r.1. Allen Ginsberg, Pete Seeger, Torn Stokes, George Wiley, Congressman Ed Koch, Tony Mazzocchi... |
WBAI, 18 Aug. 1970. | |
AZ0581.04 | Genetic hazards / produced by Michael Singsen and Mary Shinoff. (Episode 4 of 5) |
How do the jobs we do affect our unborn generations? What are genetic toxins? How can we protect... |
American Women -- Health, American Women -- Work and unions | KPFA, July 1981 |
AZ0581.03 | Cancer / produced by Michael Singsen and Peggy Stein. (Episode 3 of 5) |
Cancer--it can be caused by the work we do. But how much? What causes it? Who is to blame? What... |
American Women -- Health, American Women -- Work and unions | KPFA, July 16, 1981 |