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The Lesbian Show - October 23, 1978: Varied Voices of Black Women

This episode of The Lesbian Show features a conversation among three of the four women from "Varied Voices of Black Women," a poetry and music production touring the north East Coast, produced by Mud Productions. The guests are pianist Mary Watkins (b. 1939), singer and percussionist Linda Tillery (b.1948), and poet Pat Parker (1944-1989). Gwen Avery (1943-2014) is the fourth member of the production, but is not in this recording. This program also contains album cuts and live segments, opening with "Womanly Way" by Linda Tillery. Hosted by Donna Allegra. Levels are not consistent. Excerpts from the concert are available here: IZ1427.

African American women musicians, African American women poets, Lesbianism, African American lesbians, Tillery, Linda., Parker, Pat, 1944-1989, Watkins, Mary, Women's music, Olivia Records, Inc., The Varied Voices of Black Women concert, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Music and musicians, American Women -- Poetry, American Women -- Lesbians, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination IZ1060 The Lesbian Show - October 23, 1978: Varied Voices of Black Women
The Varied Voices of Black Women: an Olivia Records concert

This is a recording of the final concert from the Olivia Records tour "The Varied Voices of Black Women," which began in California and ended here at Medusa's Revenge on November 7, 1978 at Medusa's Revenge. The concert features musicians Gwen Avery, Mary Watkins, Linda Tillery and poet Pat Parker, accompanied by a band of Olivia musicians. The show was broadcast despite technical difficulties. Hosted by Donna Allegra and produced by Donna Allegra, Adrienne Gantt, Judie Pasternak, and Viv Sutherland. See interviews with the performers here: IZ1060.

African American women musicians, Olivia Records, Inc., Women's music, African American women poets, Avery, Gwen, 1915-2001, Tillery, Linda., Watkins, Mary, Parker, Pat, 1944-1989, The Varied Voices of Black Women concert, African American lesbians, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Music and musicians, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination, American Women -- Poetry, American Women -- Lesbians IZ1427 The Varied Voices of Black Women: an Olivia Records concert
The Gormenghast trilogy: a discussion with Maeve Peake and Jonathan Williams

American poet Jonathan Williams speaks with Maeve Peake, wife of English author, poet and illustrator Mervyn Peake (1911-1968), about the books that comprise The Gormenghast Trilogy. Permission to use this tape was provided courtesy of the Library at the University of California, Los Angeles and Jonathan Williams.

Peake, Mervyn Laurence, 1911-1968, WRITING & WRITERS, Williams, Jonathan, Gilmore, Maeve, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Relatives of notable men BB3456 The Gormenghast trilogy: a discussion with Maeve Peake and Jonathan Williams
Friends of Leslie

Sue Talbot, Jerry Gumbleton, and the Reverend Dwight Blackstock, three members of Friends for Leslie, talk with KPFK-FM's Catherine Stifter. The group has been fighting for the prison release of Leslie Van Houten, who was convicted for the Manson Family murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca. They discuss the California parole system, the influence of the media on public perceptions, and their campaign for public support for Van Houten. Talbot reads an excerpt from Van Houten's recent parole hearing.

Parole -- California., Women prisoners -- California., Prisons -- California., Crime and criminals -- California., Stifter, Catherine., Van Houten, Leslie, 1949-., Manson, Charles, 1934-., California Audiovisual Preservation Project, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Activists KZ0984 Friends of Leslie
Fanny / interviews by Gina Blumenfeld

Members of the all-woman rock group Fanny discuss their origins as musicians, their influences, how the press has covered them and women's place in the music industry. The band consists of June Millington (guitar), Jean Millington (bass), Nickey Barclay (keyboards) and Alice de Buhr (drums). Songs featured in this recording include: Changing horses -- Candlelighter man -- Conversation with a cop -- Shade me.

Women musicians., Rock music., Fanny (Musical group), American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Music and musicians BB4216 Fanny / interviews by Gina Blumenfeld
Twenty days in Santa Rita / Emily Lewis and Lillian Rubin interviewed by Elsa Knight Thompson

Emily Lewis, public health nurse and wife of Berkeley doctor Reuben Lewis, and Lillian Rubin, research assistant in sociology at the University of California, and the wife of a Berkeley restaurant owner, talk with Elsa Knight Thompson about their jail experiences. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Rubin had just been released from Santa Rita Rehabilitation Center, where they, and many others, including Joan Baez, had been confined for their war-protest activities at the Oakland Induction Center in December. Emily Lewis served during WWII in the US Army Nurse Corps and later joined the World Health Organization.

Lewis, Emily Vernon, 1920-2007, Rubin, Lillian B., Santa Rita Rehabilitation Center (Pleasanton, Calif.), Prisoners -- Personal narratives., Draft resistance -- California., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Activists, American Women -- Peace and Antinuclear activism, American Women -- Vietnam conflict BB1473 Twenty days in Santa Rita / Emily Lewis and Lillian Rubin
Audre Lorde interviewed by Judy Simmons

This is a recording of Judy Simmons interviewing Audre Lorde during a late-night show on WBAI in New York. In this recording, Lorde reads selections out of her book The Black Unicorn, and the two women converse with listeners who call in to discuss poetry, differences between men and women, being African-American, and other topics. Possibly an episode of Simmons's program "On the real side," which aired on WBAI between 1979 and 1981.

The end of the recording is cut off.

Lorde, Audre, Simmons, Judy Dothard, The black unicorn, Poems, African-American Women, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Poetry, American Women -- Lesbians, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination IZ1339 Audre Lorde interviewed by Judy Simmons
A Retrospective on radical feminism / produced by Moira Rankin and Deborah George.

A documentary that looks at the development of ideas that shaped the radical women's movement, mainly focusing on the movement in the 1970s. Includes bits of movie soundtracks, speeches and interviews with the women who made history. Topics covered in the program are women and labor unions in the early 20th century, the return to the home after WWII, women in the civil rights movement, the New Left and the beginning of the autonomous women's movement, the formation of women's liberation groups, the emergence of radical lesbian groups such as the Furies, the United Nations International Women's Year Conference of 1977, feminist health clinics and other women's centers, organizing women household workers, grand jury investigations of members of the women's movement, racism within the women's movement. Among those voices heard are Alix Kates Shulman, Fannie Lou Hamer, Leslie Cagan, Cynthia Funk, Joan Byron, Betty Friedan, Carol Downer, Gerri Traina, Edith Barksdale Sloan, Jill Raymond, Donna Keck, and Cynthia Washington. Produced by Moira Rankin and Deborah George. A presentation of the Sophie's Parlor Media Collective.

Feminism, Women's movement, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Feminism--United States--History--20th century, Shulman, Alix Kates, Hamer, Fannie Lou, Friedan, Betty, Sloan, Edith Barksdale, Keck, Donna American Women -- Radical Feminism WZ0185 A Retrospective on radical feminism / produced by Moira Rankin and Deborah George.
Woman to woman : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton / produced by Joanna Brouk. (Episode 4 of 7)

In this docudrama, based upon court transcripts, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton are interviewed on their lives and friendship. These two women were dedicated to their beliefs, and endured years of scorn and public ridicule for the efforts to achieve equal rights and suffrage for women. This program traces the history of Anthony and Stanton's activism and personal relationship through dramatic re-enactments and readings of personal correspondence and lectures. Susan B. Anthony is portrayed by Padraigin McGillicuddy, Judge Hunt by Gail Chugg, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton by Dorothy Gilbert. Produced by Joanna Brouk.

Suffrage -- United States., Feminism, Equality., Women -- Suffrage -- United States., Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906, Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Activists, American Women -- Women's history AZ0471.04 Woman to woman : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Gloria Steinem speaks on sexism and racism.

Gloria Steinem, feminist and co-founder of Ms. Magazine, speaks about deep-seeded sexism and racism in America at the College of Marin on January 17, 1973. She instructs the audience on the importance of organizing, discusses the origins of political subjugation of women, and encourages women to overcome differences to work together against ruling-class divisions. Recorded by Katy Butler and produced by Laurie Simms.

Racism -- United States., Sexism -- United States, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Steinem, Gloria American Women -- Feminism, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination BC1298 Gloria Steinem speaks on sexism and racism
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