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Personal views / by Winona LaDuke.

Winona LaDuke, a Chippewa Indian woman who is an environmental activist, talks about how Native American concerns about pollution and radioactive materials effect everyone. She discusses the the ongoing the destruction of Native lands due to uranium mining and advocates for reclaiming North American land based on original Native land claims. from the "On the Fate of the Earth" conference held October 19-21, 1982 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Columbia University, New York City. On this weekend physicians, environmentalists, physicists, writers, economists, professors, biologists, and others gathered together to share their perspectives on the peaceful preservation of life. The recordings and excerpts were produced by Raffaelo Mazza and Bob Rufsvold, KPFK. Restricted distribution rights.

Uranium mines and mining -- Arizona., Pollution., Indians of North America -- Mining leases., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Environmentalism KZ1199.16 Personal views / by Winona LaDuke. (CD)
The Essential elements of security / Winona LaDuke.

A speech by the environmental and Native American activist Winona LaDuke. LaDuke describes the difference between the 'natural order' and the 'synthetic order', speaks about desertification and water contamination, and exhorts the audience to respect the Earth. This is a presentation from the "On the Fate of the Earth" conference held October 19-21, 1982 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Columbia University, New York City. On this weekend physicians, environmentalists, physicists, writers, economists, professors, biologists, and others gathered together to share their perspectives on the peaceful preservation of life. The recordings and excerpts were produced by Raffaelo Mazza and Bob Rufsvold, KPFK. Restricted distribution rights.

LaDuke, Winona., Environmentalists., Indians of North America -- Political activity., Appropriate technology., Peaceful change (International relations)., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Environmentalism KZ1199.15 The Essential elements of security / Winona LaDuke. (CD)
Malvina and Dorothy / produced by Dorothy Healey.

Folk singer Malvina Reynolds talks with Dorothy Healey and sings some of her own songs about the workers' movement, computers, nuclear power, non-realism, the KKK, and rape. Reynolds and Healey talk about communicating with people of all ages, her life and her family, the movement against nuclear power and the basis for her political beliefs. Songs sung by Reynolds include The little mouse -- Wheels -- Power plant reggae -- Carolina cotton mill song -- The judge said -- World in their pocket -- Don't push me.

Same program as KZ0712 (Note: KZ0712 has slightly better audio quality for production).

Healey, Dorothy, 1914-2006, Political ballads and songs., Women musicians., Ku Klux Klan (1915- ), Rape -- Songs and music., Radicalism -- Songs and music., Protest songs., Topical songs., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Activists, American Women -- Music and musicians KZ1151 Malvina and Dorothy / produced by Dorothy Healey. (CD)
Pornography and the law / produced by Catherine Stifter.

A panel concerning pornography and the law from the ACLU conference Should Government Interfere With Your Sex Life?, Los Angeles, October 17, 1981 (venue unknown). Panelists are David M. Brown, attorney in private practice with the firm Brown, Weston & Sarno; Ron Smith of Hustler; Lynn Magnandonovan of the Women's Equal Rights Legal Defense and Education Fund; Jon Lorenzen, Deputy Director and Chief of Staff of the Moral Majority of California; Paxton "Pax" Quigley, Director of Community Relations of Playboy Enterprises; and attorney Maureen Ruth Siegel, Deputy City Attorney for the City of Los Angeles. Moderated by Michael Klein of the ACLU. Produced by Catherine Stifter. Contains sensitive language.

Smith, Ron., Brown, David M., 1949-, Lorenzen, Jon., Quigley, Pax., Magnandonovan, Lynn., Siegel, Maureen R., Stifter, Catherine., Constitutional law., Freedom of the press., Pornography., First Amendment rights., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Law, American Women -- Sex KZ1083 Pornography and the law / produced by Catherine Stifter. (CD)
Out on the job : when to disclose your identity / produced by Helene Rosenbluth and David Fradkin.

"Ms. X," Joan Sprague, Jay Johnson, and Greg describe their experiences of being gay and working in various occupations: banks, the telephone company, the medical profession, post office, clerical work, and government security positions. Panelists discuss the hostility and harassment they've faced at their jobs, how those who have come out on their job were able to do it, and why those who haven't choose to remain in the closet. Calls from listeners. Moderated and produced by Helene Rosenbluth and David Fradkin.

American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Discrimination in employment -- United States., Coming out (Sexual orientation), Rosenbluth, Helene American Women -- Lesbians, American Women -- Work and unions KZ1082 Out on the job : when to disclose your identity / produced by Helene Rosenbluth and David Fradkin. (CD)
Nonviolence in Nicaragua / Joan Baez, Julie Miller, and Pat Murray.

In June 1981, American folk singer Joan Baez arrived in Nicaragua, one month before the celebrations marking the second anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution. After meeting with a variety of political and social groups in Managua to learn more about the Revolution from a first-hand point of view, Baez held a press conference expressing her support for the revolution's accomplishments but voiced reservations as a pacifist about the violence that was required to overthrow the Somoza government. After the press conference, Baez held a private meeting with two American Maryknoll sisters, Julie Miller and Pat Murray, to discuss pacifism and violence in regards to Third World revolutions; this recording is of that meeting. Produced by Patricia Hines and Marc Cooper for KPFK-FM.

Baez, Joan, Miller, Julie., Murray, Pat., Nuns -- Political activity., Revolutions -- Nicaragua., Government, Resistance to., Nonviolence -- Social aspects., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Activists, American Women -- International women KZ1063 Nonviolence in El Salvador / Joan Baez, Julie Miller, and Pat Murray. (CD)
Solidarity : power of the future / Bella Abzug ; produced by Carol Brycen.

Congresswoman Bella Abzug addresses the "Solidarity: Power of the Future" coalition at the University of California, Los Angeles, on March 3, 1981. Abzug lists the problems facing women and minorities in the atmosphere created by increased military spending and the feudal mentality of the Moral Majority. She appeals to women to unite and become involved politically to assume power over their lives.

Brycen, Carol., Women's movement, Practical politics., Women politicians, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Abzug, Bella S., 1920-1998 American Women -- Politicians and politics KZ1041 Solidarity : power of the future / Bella Abzug ; produced by Carol Brycen. (CD)
The girls with the golden hair / produced by Helene Rosenbluth and Linda Mack.

A light-hearted look at the world of blondes, incorporating music, interviews, readings and analysis of why some women choose to dye their hair blonde. Interviews include Dr. Alexandra Simons, psychiatrist with the Karen Horney Clinic; Jane Wagner, feminist therapist; and people on the street. Produced by Helene Rosenbluth and Linda Mack.

Rosenbluth, Helene, Hair -- Dyeing and bleaching., Women -- Attitudes., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Beauty and body image KZ1036 Blondes / produced by Helene Rosenbluth and Linda Mack. (CD)
National march on Washington for lesbian and gay rights (BROADCAST)

On October 14, 1979, ten years after the Stonewall riots, more than 100,000 people from the United States and ten other countries marched on Washington, D.C. for lesbian and gay rights. Pacifica producers in Washington recorded speeches and actualities from the rally, and parts were broadcast live. This first set in the series consists of two reels that were broadcast live from the rally. These reels were previously cataloged as KZ0754.01 and KZ0754.02.

Hosts are Moira Rankin from the Sophie's Parlor Media Collective and Lucia Chappelle and Greg Gordon from the IMRU Radio Collective. Heard on the tape are: Reel 1: Eleanor Smeal, President of the National Organization for Women (NOW); Ray Hill from Houston, Texas, one of the national coordinators of the March; Robin Tyler, lesbian activist who organized the largest gay and lesbian concert; Reverend Troy Perry of the Metropolitan Community Church; Sky Rose, gay and lesbian youth organizer from San Francisco; Richard Ashworth and Adele Starr from Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG); Amy Sands from WGBH-FM and David Wynyard from WBAI-FM interviewing the Alaska Contingent of the March; Michiyo Cornell (Fukaya) from the Lesbian and Gay Asian Collective; Bill Blish from WPFW discusses the Third World Conference; Sands and Wynyard interview Steve and CJ, two gay men from Iowa; Robin Tyler reads a telegram from Joan Baez; and Arlie Scott, Vice President of NOW. Reel 2: Robin Tyler introduces Maria Dias, representing Mayor Marion Barry of Washington, D.C. and Steve Ault, coordinating director of the March (New York); Sands and Wynyard talk with Gwendolyn (no last name) from New York City; Mary Watkins, Black lesbian-feminist jazz musician, performs; Sands and Wynyard talk to Harry, a young gay man from Connecticut; Ed Cruikshank[sp?] of the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf; Meg Christian, musician, performs; Sands and Wynyard talks to Sherry and Judy from Ann Arbor, Michigan; Jim Neill and Hedy Swanson[sp?] from WBFO-FM (Buffalo, NY), who attended the Anita Bryant prayer vigil; Charlotte Bunch, lesbian-feminist author; and a performance by lesbian musician Holly Near. Producer: Bill Bogan. Director: Wesley Horner. Engineers: Skip Pizzi, Eric Epstein, Eileen Griffin, and Lee Garlington. Production assistants: Alex Van Oss, Bruce Pennington, David Aiken, Joan Sprague, Jane Clewe, Hedy Swanson and John Neill, Fred Goldhammer, Art Aratin, Fred Brungard. Remote mics: David Wynyard, Amy Sands and Isaac Jackson.

Gay liberation movement., Gay rights., Protests, demonstrations, vigils, etc. -- Washington, D.C., Lesbians, National march on Washington for lesbian and gay rights., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Lesbians, American Women -- Activists KZ0754.01 National march on Washington for lesbian and gay rights broadcast (Parts 1 and 2)
So you've heard it before / produced by Susan Anderson and Pearl Skotnes.

This is the story of South African Black women under apartheid, portrayed through women's poetry, writing and music. Includes descriptions of the Sharpville Massacre and the Soweto Uprising, poetry by Susan Anderson and Zindzi Mandela, daughter of the banished Nomzamo Winnie Mandela and Nelson Mandela, ANC leader serving life prison sentence on Robben Island; excerpts from Joyce Sikakane's The Window on Soweto, and the music of Miriam Makeba, Letta Mbulu, and African people singing "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika." Produced by Susan Anderson and Pearl Skotnes.

Mandela, Zindzi, 1960-, Makeba, Miriam., Women -- South Africa., Apartheid., Blacks -- South Africa., Mbulu, Letta, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, South Africa--History--Soweto Uprising, 1976, Sharpeville Massacre, Sharpeville, South Africa, 1960 American Women -- International women, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination KZ0612 So you've heard it before / produced by Susan Anderson and Pearl Skotnes. (CD)
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