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Yoko Ono / interviewed by Liza Cowan and Jan Albert.

Artist and musician Yoko Ono discusses the evolution of her art during the 1960s with Liza Cowan and Jan Albert at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City on September 11, 1971. Includes discussion of conceptual art, her film "Lighting Piece", acting out madness in order to not go mad, her time as a building superintendent, her early loft concerts, the pea throwing ritual, and discrimination against women artists. John Lennon makes a brief appearance about halfway through the interview.

Ono, Yōko, 1943-, Albert, Jan., Women artists, Art., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Art and artists BC0339 An Interview with Yoko Ono / interviewed by Liza Cowan and Jan Albert. (CD)
Yes, my darling daughter.

A teenage feminist consciousness-raising group, composed largely of students from Los Angeles' University High School, talk about repression in schools, attitudes toward sex, and the relevance of the women's liberation movement. Includes live audience participation. Hosted and produced by Barbara Spark. Contains sensitive material.

Teenagers -- Attitudes., Women's movement, Consciousness raising., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Feminism, American Women -- Parenting and children BC0690
Yelena Zeltin interviewed by William Mandel

William Mandel interviews, in English, Professor Yelena Zeltin of Moscow, speaking of her life: her parents were revolutionaries exiled to Siberia under Tsar, and Zeltin was thus born in Siberia; her mother is Jewish, her father Latvian. Her husband died as a result of World War II hardships. Very human, interesting life.

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Previously attributed to the series "Soviet scene," another series by William Mandel.

Zeltin, Yelena., Latvians in foreign countries., World War II -- Soviet Union., Jews in the Soviet Union., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- International women AZ0317 Yelena Zeltin interviewed by William Mandel
X-rays : more harm than good? / Priscilla Laws ; interviewed by Lynn Samuels.

Priscilla Laws, author of "X-rays: More harm than good?" (Rodale Press, 1977) is interviewed by Lynn Samuels. She talks about the overuse (and misuse) of radiation in routine medical and dental procedures and urges people to learn as much as they can about it before consenting to X-ray exposure. She ties this into larger concerns about the structure of health care in the United States. Produced for WBAI by Lynn Samuels.

Samuels, Lynn., Laws, Priscilla., X-rays -- Physiological effect., Women authors, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Consumer protection. American Women -- Health IZ0069
Writer's talk / Mary Oppen, Rachel Blau Duplessis, Anita Barrows, Frances Jaffer ; produced by Norma Smith.

A conversation with four women authors, Mary Oppen, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Anita Barrows, and Frances Jaffer, ranging from 34 to 72 years old in age. The women discuss their work, feminism, and long associations with one another. Produced (and hosted?) by Norma Smith. Program also contains readings of some of the authors' works. Outro is Sweet Honey and the Rock singing Bernice Reagon's "Every Woman".

Oppen, Mary, 1908-1990, DuPlessis, Rachel Blau, Barrows, Anita., Jaffer, Frances., Women authors, Writer's talk / Mary Oppen, Rachel Blau Duplessis, Anita Barrows, Frances Jaffer ; produced by Norma Smith., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Authors and journalists, American Women -- Poetry AZ0498
World population and human destiny / Sir Julian Huxley

WORLD POPULATION AND HUMAN DESTINY / Sir Julian Huxley. Sir Julian Huxley, speaking before the Planned Parenthood Federation in New York on the occasion of the presentation to him of the Albert Lasker Award. Huxley delivers a speech on the problems and solutions to world overpopulation. RECORDED: June 1959. BROADCAST: KPFA, 18 Feb. 1960. Previously cataloged as being recorded in 1958 and broadcast in 1959.

Huxley, Julian, 1887-1975., Overpopulation., Planned Parenthood Federation of America, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Reproductive rights BB0042
Working women / produced by Bonnie Bellow and Brett Harvey

A program about women's work in American. This program contains portions of two speak-outs held recently in New York City, one of women office workers (see BC1717) and one on women's work (possibly BC1722). The program was produced by Bonnie Bellow and Brett Harvey, with special assistance from Judy Sherman, Nanette Rainote, and Susan Sheftel, and technical production by Peter Zanger.  Speakers include: 1. Unidentified woman tells story of working in dry cleaning business beginning 42 years ago. (2 min.); 2. Woman who ran away from home, became a worker in stockyards where she attended young Communist league meetings. Talks about dangers of industry. (5 min.); 3. Black woman from North Carolina houseworker paid $3.50 per week. Came to New York in 1948. Became a sleep-in girl for $40 a week. No security as houseworker. (5 min.); 4. Laundry worker. (3 min.); 5. Asian woman paid $1.00 an hour as a garment factory worker. (2 min.); 6. Stockyard worker (2 min.); 7. Garment factory worker who complained about doing same job of men and earned less $44.00 week. Special thanks to Studs Terkel for the loan of some of the taped interviews used in his book "Working" (Pantheon), and thanks to Alice and Staughton Lynd for the loan of material from their book "Rank and file". 

American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Women workers., Sex discrimination in employment, Working class women, Terkel, Studs, 1912-2008, Garment workers., Work -- Social conditions. American Women -- Work and unions IZ1350
Working class women (Episode 6 of 7)

Two talks about "Working class women" given at a teach-in on the oppression of women at San Francisco State College on December 10, 1969. The first is by Lillian House, a member of the United Electrical Workers which was on strike against her employer, the General Electric Company, at the time she spoke. The second speaker is Charlene Baskett, a member of the Progressive Labor Party who is currently receiving welfare for her three children. Technical note: High level of hiss throughout; low level recording.

Baskett, Charlene., House, Lillian., Sex discrimination in employment, Women -- Employment., Women -- Social conditions., Oppression of Women teach-in, San Francisco, 1969, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Feminism, American Women -- Work and unions BB2366.06
Women: love and violence / produced by Kay Lindsey (Episode 4 of 5)

Part four in a series of documentaries and discussions which focus upon issues of the Women's movement, produced by Kay Lindsey. pt.4. The problems of love and violence in male-female relations. The fourth program in the series on women produced by Kay Lindsey is a discussion on the nature of love in this society and the implications for women. Participants are Ti-Grace Atkinson of the October 17th Movement, Anne Koedt of Radical Women, and John Wilson. Topics also include racial discrimination, and the different expectations of men and women in the workforce.

Atkinson, Ti-Grace, Man-woman relationships, Women's movement -- United States., Women / produced by Kay Lindsey, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Koedt, Anne American Women -- Feminism BB3866.04
Women: girl watching / produced by Kay Lindsey (Episode 2 of 5)

Part two in a series of documentaries and discussions which focus upon issues of the Women's movement, produced by Kay Lindsey. pt.2. Girl watching as a practice. Guests on this show are Roxanne Dunbar, Maureen Mays, and Jane of the Female Liberation Front in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Discussion opens with voyeuristic "girl watching" by men and how this activity reflects the way in which men regard women. The discussion continues to include men cat-calling women they don't know on the street, and what their expectations are; men's attitudes towards women's various modes of dress; oppressive roles of women; the role of women in the workforce; and more. Contains sensitive language.

Abortion -- United States., Women's movement -- United States., Women / produced by Kay Lindsey, Man-woman relationships, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Feminism BB3866.02
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