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Incest / produced by Pearl Skotnes.

Interview with Louise Armstrong, author of Kiss Daddy Goodnight, A Speak-Out on Incest (New York: Harcourt Books, 1978). Armstrong discusses the experiences that lead her to write the book, and some of the myths and facts surrounding incest. Includes a clip of Audre Lorde reading her poem Chain; music by Meg Christian ("Scars"), Margie Adam ("I've got a fury"), and Kay Gardner. Produced by Janet Dodson and Pearl Skotnes.

Skotnes, Pearl., Armstrong, Louise, 1937-2008, Incest., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Lorde, Audre American Women -- Violence against women, American Women -- Authors and journalists KZ0579 Incest / produced by Pearl Skotnes. (CD)
International women, past and present / produced by Pearl Skotnes.

A documentary celebrating the history of women in political struggle: Clara Zetkin, Rosa Luxemburg, Alexandra Kollontai, La Pasionara (Dolores Ibárruri), women in the French Revolution, and South African women under apartheid. Music by Miriam Makeba, Nina Simone, and Joan Baez. Includes a performance of the African National Anthem (N'Kosi Sikelel' iAfrika) sung by African people. Produced by Pearl Skotnes, with assistance from Susan Anderson, Janet Dodson, Leni Isaacs, Jean Johnson and Helene Rosenbluth.

France -- History -- 1789-., Skotnes, Pearl., Women -- History., Women revolutionaries., Apartheid., Women and politics., Luxemburg, Rosa, 1871-1919, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Kollontaĭ, A. (Aleksandra), 1872-1952, Zetkin, Klara, 1857-1933, Ibárruri, Dolores, 1895-1989 American Women -- Radical Feminism, American Women -- International women KZ0578 International women, past and present / produced by Pearl Skotnes. (CD)
Halloween with a witch / Z. Budapest ; interviewed by Roy E. Tuckman.

A very engaging conversation with witch Z Budapest about the history of witchcraft, or natural religion, as well as the patriarchy, mystical activism, the original meanings of Halloween, a ritual, a blessing, and some music to celebrate All Hallows Eve. A great pagan view of the real roots of this night of superstition. Music, "Bells and Mooncircles," by Kay Gardner. Identical to KZ1441.

Budapest, Zsuzsanna Emese, 1940-, Cults., Witchcraft., Occult sciences., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- New age/Wicca KZ0528 Halloween with a witch / Z. Budapest ; interviewed by Roy E. Tuckman. (CD)
International women's year conference / produced by Lisa Schlein.

"International Women's Year, Women on the move." A documentary about the International Women's Year conference held in November 1977 in Houston, TX. This was the first ever U.S. government sponsored conference for and about women. Estimated 20,000 persons attended including an official delegation of 2000 persons to vote on a national plan on women's rights. "ERA" chanted in opening. This documentary gives an overview of events at the conference including: abortion, lesbianism, child abuse, minority rights, arms race, nuclear power, and prostitution. Bella Abzug speaks about the importance and history of the conference. Also heard are Lottie Beth Hobbs from the pro-family group Association of Women Who Want to Be Women; Margaret "Midge" Costanza, Presidential assistant; Marged Wakeley, actress; Billie Jean King, tennis player who ran the last part of the torch run; and spectator reactions.

Disarmament., Feminism, Child abuse., Women -- Congresses., Antinuclear movement, Abortion, Lesbianism, Minorities., Prostitution., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Feminism KZ0507 International women's year conference / produced by Lisa Schlein. (CD)
Assault on abortion rights.

Pro-abortion panelists discuss plans to fight the campaign against abortion rights, provide background information for the current legal battle for the right to an abortion, and what each of their organizations is doing to contribute to this fight. Gloria Allred, attorney and coordinator for Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW); Mary Clarke, Vice President West of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL); Jill Jakes, staff attorney for ACLU-Southern California; and Lennie Wildflower, public health educator for Planned Parenthood. The panel was moderated by Iris Mann.

Clarke, Mary., Mann, Iris., Wildflower, Lennie., Jakes, Jill., Civil rights., Birth control, Pregnancy, Unwanted., Right-to-life movement., Abortion, Women's rights, Assault on abortion rights., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Reproductive rights KZ0335 Assault on abortion rights. (CD)
A conversation with Ntozake Shange / interviewed by Clare Spark

Ntozake Shange, the black feminist poet, author of "For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf," is interviewed by Clare Spark on The Sour Apple Tree. Shange discusses reactions to her work and emphasizes how the poems are misperceived by many critics. Ends with a one-minute cut from the album of the 1977 Broadway production of "For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf." The piece is performed by Trazana Beverley. Produced by Clare Spark, KPFK. First broadcast 8/7/77. Aircheck. This program was previously titled "For colored girls who have considered suicide: when the rainbow is enuf / Ntozake Shange interviewed by Clare Spark". Production note: The mood is tense and the content revealing.

Shange, Ntozake., Poets, Black., Poetry, Modern., Women authors, Feminism, African American women dramatists, African American women poets, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Poetry, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination KZ0209 For colored girls who have considered suicide : when the rainbow is enuf / Ntozake Shange ; interviewed by Clare Spark. (CD)
Simone de Beauvoir : in conversation / with Studs Terkel ; narrated by Janet Dodson.

Simone de Beauvoir (b.1908- d.1986) French writer, intellectual, political activist, and feminist is interviewed by Studs Terkel in 1960. For 1977 broadcast, narrator Janet Dodson reads excerpts from de Beauvoir's books, Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, Prime of Life, All Said and Done and The Second Sex. Recording ends abruptly (perhaps part 1 of 2?) RECORDED: May 4, 1960. BROADCAST: KPFK, March 8, 1977.

Terkel, Studs, 1912-2008, Feminism, Women authors, Bilingual materials -- English / French., Literature -- Women authors., Simone de Beauvoir : in conversation / with Studs Terkel ; narrated by Janet Dodson., Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Authors and journalists KZ0125 Simone de Beauvoir : in conversation / with Studs Terkel ; narrated by Janet Dodson. (CD)
Do working girls lead a glamorous life? / produced by Susan Anderson.

Susan Anderson's documentary about the lifestyle of prostitutes. Includes interviews with Buffy (no last name given), organizer for California Association for Trollops (CAT); an anonymous street walker working in Los Angeles; Chris Becker, who works with prostitutes through GROW, an organization based in Hollywood; Margo St. James, founder of the prostitutes' advocacy group COYOTE (which stands for Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics); Harold Greenwald, author of "The Call Girl"; and working prostitutes from Los Angeles. Also contains a reading from Kate Millett by Lucia Chapelle and an interview with Mel Stark by Judith Weiner. Technical assistance by Anna Statman and Peter Sutheim. Broadcast on KPFK, Mar. 7, 1977.

American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, St. James, Margo, Greenwald, Harold, 1910-, Millett, Kate., Chappelle, Lucia., Prostitutes -- Personal narratives. American Women -- Sex, American Women -- Work and unions KZ0118 Do working girls lead a glamorous life? / produced by Susan Anderson. (CD)
The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer.

A short documentary on the life of Fannie Lou Hamer (1917 - 1977), leader of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. Includes Hamer's recollections about the early civil rights movement. Hamer speaks about her early exposure to voting rights and her conversion to the campaign for human rights, about her torture at the hands of Mississippi police, and about the Justice Department's attitude toward the violation of her civil rights. Recorded by WRBC News, Jackson, Mississippi. Produced by Katherine Jones, with material provided by Ed King and technical assistance by WRBC's Andrew Love.

Hamer, Fannie Lou, Women -- Political activity., Women -- Biography., Civil rights., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination, American Women -- Activists KZ0108 The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer. (CD)
Modern dancer / Martha Graham ; interviewed by Emily Schiller and Ginny Roe.

Dancer and choreographer Martha Graham (1894 - 1991) discusses her life and art with Emily Schiller and Ginny Roe of KPFK. She discusses the importance of myths and heroines, what it means to be a dancer and about the concept of "self-expression."

Schiller, Emily., Graham, Martha., Modern dance., Women dancers., Dancing -- History., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Dance KZ0093 Modern dancer / Martha Graham ; interviewed by Emily Schiller and Ginn Roe. (CD)
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