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Karate : women's liberation demonstration.

Members of Women's Liberation, determined to impress the University of California, Berkeley officials of their seriousness, staged a demonstration at Harmon Gymnasium, the school's men's gym, demanding to be allowed to enter the class in Karate.  The protestors were met by the police who refused to allow them into the room where the course was being taught. They later talked to the officials in the administration building, Vice Chancellors R.L. Johnson and John Henry Raleigh. Denny Smithson of KPFA's Public Affairs Department was there with KPFA's portable tape recorder.  Recorded January 8, 1970.

Karate, Martial arts, U.C. Berkeley, Women athletes, Women's rights, University of California, Berkeley -- Students -- History, College students -- California -- Berkeley -- Political activity -- History, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Feminism, American Women -- Athletes BB2415 Karate : women's liberation demonstration. (CD)
Kashiko Kawakita / interviewed by Herbert Feinstein.

Herbert Feinstein interviews Japanese film importer, producer and curator Kashiko Kawakita (1908-1993) in Venice, Italy during the time of the 1968 Venice Film Festival. Kawakita heads Towa Trading, which produces low-budget art films, and runs a number of art film houses in Japan as well. They discuss some of the Japanese films featured at the Festival that year, the legacy of Hiroshima, her son-in-law, Juzo Itami, who is an actor, and her businesses.

Feinstein, Herbert., Film industry -- Japan., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Kawakita, Kashiko, 1908-1993 American Women -- Film and television, American Women -- International women BB2012.05 Kashiko Kawakita / interviewed by Herbert Feinstein. (CD)
Kate Millett reading from The Basement and Andrea Dworkin at the Feminist Perspectives on Pornography Conference (1978)

Contents: 1. Kate Millett reads from a new book (to be published in about a year) entitled The Basement: Meditations on a Case of Human Sacrifice, at the San Francisco International Poetry Festival, about a young woman tortured and killed for sex (November 5, 1978). 2. Exhortation to march at the Feminist Perspectives on Pornography Conference, held in San Francisco, November 17-19, 1978 (Same conference as AZ1072). Andrea Dworkin is introduced by moderator for the day Lilia Medina. Dworkin is the author of "Woman Hating" and "Our Blood", and is working on a book about pornography to be published in 1981 by Anchor Doubleday (November 18, 1978). Dworkin speaks to a live audience. 3. Actuality of "Take Back The Night" march chants, and interviews during march in San Francisco. 4. Holly Near sings "Fight Back."

Dworkin's speech here is identical to the one on KZ0890.

American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Millett, Kate., Dworkin, Andrea., Near, Holly., Take Back the Night (Organization), Women authors, Protests, demonstrations, vigils, etc. -- San Francisco (Calif.)., Women Against Violence in Pornography & Media (U.S.), Pornography -- Analysis., Pornography., Rape. American Women -- Authors and journalists, American Women -- Violence against women AZ1145
Kathie Sarachild on Gloria Steinem and the CIA

Kathie Sarachild is interviewed on KPFA's "Unlearning to not speak" program by Susan Elisabeth. Sarachild is a member of the Redstockings radical feminist group which has just published a "warning" that Gloria Steinem and MS Magazine (Steinem is editor) may be fronts for the CIA and powers that be to block progress on feminist issues such as the exploitation of women. Focus is on Steinem's political history since the 1960s and her association with the Independent Research Service, which is believed to have been used by the CIA to block Communist youth activities in Finland and in Europe. Suspicions and warnings are being published in the Redstockings Journal. Other articles are cited in other publications on this issue. Produced by Susan Elisabeth. Outro with music.

American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Unlearning to Not Speak collective., Redstockings, Inc., Sarachild, Kathie, Steinem, Gloria, United States. -- Central Intelligence Agency. American Women -- Radical Feminism AZ1108
Kathleen Cleaver on Black Panther politics / interviewed by Yolanda de Freitas, Cheryl Johnson and Jean Wiley.

KPFA's Yolanda de Freitas, Jean Wiley of Third World Media News, and Cheryl Johnson of the Third World Women's Alliance interviews Black Panther Party communications secretary Kathleen Cleaver (1945 - ) upon her return to the United States after having spent three years in Algeria. She begins with an explanation of the situation in Algeria, the reason for her visit to the United States, and then talks about the changing emphasis of the Black Panther Party politics and about the feminist movement. Cleaver provides a concise history and explanation of the internal controversy that led to the rumored "Panther Split." Regarding the Women's Liberation movement, she emphasizes the importance of women's becoming political and aware of the struggles of all oppressed people.

Freitas, Yolande de., Johnson, Cheryl., Wiley, Jean., Women's movement, Cleaver, Eldridge, 1935-1998, Black Panther Party, Cleaver, Kathleen, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Activists, American Women -- Women of Color and discrimination BC0936 Kathleen Cleaver on Black Panther politics / interviewed by Yolande de Freitas, Cheryl Johnson and Jean Wiley. (CD)
Katrina Krimsky / produced by Susan Sailow

This episode features the music of Katrina Krimsky, a Bay Area composer, musician, and teacher. Includes an in-studio interview with her. Produced and presented by Susan Sailow. Engineered by Joan Medlin. Music recorded by Tony Ferro, except for "Grace." Made possible by a grant from the California Arts Council. Self-contained. Track list: 1. continuity -- 2. "Images" (c)Katrina Krimsky 1/5/1977-- 3. interview -- 4. "Sounds 'cape" (c) Katrina Krimsky 1/5/77-- 5. interview -- 6."Grace." Folio description: Superb synthesis and merging and bursting apart.

Krimsky, Katrina., Women composers., Women musicians., Katrina Krimsky / produced by Susan Sailow., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Music and musicians AZ0110 Katrina Krimsky / produced by Susan Sailow
Kay Boyle interviewed by Eleanor Sully

Author Kay Boyle (February 19, 1902 – December 27, 1992) talks with Eleanor Sully and reads from her own work. Boyle talks about her life and work, Huey Newton, the black movement, the strike at San Francisco State College, her students, and Dr. Hayakawa. She reads her short story "Black Boy" and a long poem, "Testament For My Students." Recorded at Kay Boyle's home in San Francisco.

Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992, Authorship., Women writers, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Authors and journalists BB2929
Kim Pontier interview.

Prisoner's wife discusses the fasting of her husband and ten other anti-war prisoners from Missouri. Interviewer's name not given on tape, recording fades out early.

Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements, Prisoners -- Political activity., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- Vietnam conflict BC1094
Kirghizian woman interviewed by William Mandel

First audio heard is William Mandel introducing the phone-in portion of the show (about 9 seconds), which is cut off and there is a brief news report on the PLO's relations with Syria and Cairo, reported by Russ Stetler for Internews. At 35 seconds, an unidentified speaker announces Soviet Lives with William Mandel. Mandel says that "last week" he interviewed a Kyrgyz woman named Rosa about her mother and how she raised 12 children while maintaining a full-time job. This recording can be found at AZ0358. This week, the interview is with Rosa, regarding her own balance of child-rearing and working.

Rosa is a 32-year old Kyrgyz woman from Kirghizia (now Kyrgyzstan). At the time of the interview, Kirghizia was a Soviet republic on the Chinese frontier. Rosa is a mother of three, and she discusses how she manages with her three kids while working as a tour guide, and how her husband shares in the family's responsibilities. Details on home delivery meals, costs and availability of laundry, system of after-school-hours public supervision of children for working mothers, children's attitudes toward her work, etc. The interview is conducted by William Mandel and his wife in Russian. The original audio from the interview in Russian plays in the right channel, while Mandel simultaneously translates into English in the left channel. The interview portion lasts about 18 minutes and is followed by calls from listeners. Broadcast 2/2/78.

Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyz -- Social life and customs -- 20th century, Women, Kyrgyz, Women -- Soviet Union., Radio call-in shows, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 American Women -- International women, American Women -- Autobiographies and Biographies, American Women -- Parenting and children AZ0356 Kirghizian woman interviewed by William Mandel
KPFA Evening News: a KPFA aircheck from Oct. 29, 1981. produced by Aileen Alfandary and Mark Mericle

The News: a KPFA aircheck from October 29, 1981 / produced by Aileen Alfandary and Mark Mericle. Broadcast: Berkeley: KPFA, October 29, 1981.

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Stories reported: United States economy plunge; President Reagan's approval rating; Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization strike (Tim Frasca reporting from Washington, D.C.); Three new unions created in California: the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, the California Correctional Officers Association, and the Psych Tech Union (Charlie Strong interviewed over the phone); End of Philadelphia school teachers' strike; Jamaica severs its diplomatic relations with Cuba; Heavy fighting in eastern El Salvador between U.S.-trained nationals and guerrilla fighters (Roger Burbach speaks); Reagan's MX missile and B1 bomber programs; a study by the Institute for Strategic Studies regarding nuclear war (Helen Caldicott speaks in San Francisco); antinuclear demonstrations in Finland and other European nations; United Nations interest in Iran's human rights issues (Alex Winter reports, Ann Burley of Amnesty International); Middle East reaction to U.S. Senate's plans to sell AWACS to Saudi Arabia (Senate Republican leader Howard Baker and author Sidney Blumenthal speak); Belize Airways auctioned off in Miami (auctioneer Jim Gall); American auto manufacturers all reporting big losses; the All Berkeley Coalition and Berkeley's rent control rules (Bill O'Brien reports; board chair Tom Bruce; Franchesca Callejo); hearings regarding Oakland government under Mayor Lionel Wilson (Wendell Harper reports; city council member Wilson Riles, Jr.; Oakland Police Officers Association president Bob Foster); Five-alarm fire in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco considered arson; FBI's report that crime is decreasing throughout the year; San Francisco Bay Area weather forecast; Sidney Blumenthal speaking on the Reagan administration, AWACS deal, and Senator Roger Jepsen; Wendell Harper reporting on the San Francisco proposition B regarding cable car fares; Highlights of the World Series.

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Previously cataloged as Women and health in Puerto Rico / Gail Anna Rivera ; interviewed by Sue Supriano, with this information: From the first International Conference in Solidarity with Grenada; contains music. Recorded in Grenada, Nov. 1981. Broadcast KPFA, Jan. 1982. Duration 8 minutes.

News recordings -- 1981., Reagan, Ronald, Caldicott, Helen, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Antinuclear movement -- Finland, AFSCME, El Salvador. Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno, Berkeley (Calif.) -- Politics and government, Wilson, Lionel American Women -- Peace and Antinuclear activism AZ0627
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