American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 (Sampler MP3 Disc)

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Collection Title:
American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 (Sampler MP3 Disc)
PRA Archive #: 
PRA14-5.01
Description: 

Item: MP3 format compact disc
Running time: 10 hours, 22 minutes

The American Women project is a two-year preservation and access project funded by a matching grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) at the National Archives (NARA).  The project documents the emergence and evolution of the Women's movement in the United States, as well as the unique role Pacifica Radio played by providing a place for women to create and air programming that communicated their movement.

Tracks listing:
1. Introduction by Archives Director Brian DeShazor
2. Betty Friedan, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1970
3. Gloria Steinem, Sexism and Racism, January 26, 1973
4. Germaine Greer at the National Press Club, July 17, 1971
5. Consciousness Raising Sessions recorded live on WBAI New York, 1970
6. Rita Mae Brown, Women's Building, Los Angeles, July 4, 1976
7. Anais Nin interviewed by Judy Chicago, February 1, 1972
8. Yoko Ono, September 11, 1971
9. Bella Abzug, March 10, 1973
10. Shirley Chisholm, 1972
11. Adrienne Rich, 1973
12. Margo St. James, 1973
13. Florence Kennedy and Ti-Grace Atkinson, August, 1968
14. Take Back the Night demonstration, San Francisco, November 1978
15. A retrospective on radical feminism, 1980
16. Docu-drama Woman to Woman - Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1979

Item: MP3 format compact disc
Running time: 10 hours, 22 minutes

The American Women project is a two-year preservation and access project funded by a matching grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) at the National Archives (NARA).  The project documents the emergence and evolution of the Women's movement in the United States, as well as the unique role Pacifica Radio played by providing a place for women to create and air programming that communicated their movement.

Tracks listing:
1. Introduction by Archives Director Brian DeShazor
2. Betty Friedan, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1970
3. Gloria Steinem, Sexism and Racism, January 26, 1973
4. Germaine Greer at the National Press Club, July 17, 1971
5. Consciousness Raising Sessions recorded live on WBAI New York, 1970
6. Rita Mae Brown, Women's Building, Los Angeles, July 4, 1976
7. Anais Nin interviewed by Judy Chicago, February 1, 1972
8. Yoko Ono, September 11, 1971
9. Bella Abzug, March 10, 1973
10. Shirley Chisholm, 1972
11. Adrienne Rich, 1973
12. Margo St. James, 1973
13. Florence Kennedy and Ti-Grace Atkinson, August, 1968
14. Take Back the Night demonstration, San Francisco, November 1978
15. A retrospective on radical feminism, 1980
16. Docu-drama Woman to Woman - Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1979.

- See more at: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/recording/pz0904?nns=american%2Bwomen%2Bmaking%2Bhistory#sthash.poRYlcaq.dpuf

Item: MP3 format compact disc
Running time: 10 hours, 22 minutes

The American Women project is a two-year preservation and access project funded by a matching grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) at the National Archives (NARA).  The project documents the emergence and evolution of the Women's movement in the United States, as well as the unique role Pacifica Radio played by providing a place for women to create and air programming that communicated their movement.

Tracks listing:
1. Introduction by Archives Director Brian DeShazor
2. Betty Friedan, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1970
3. Gloria Steinem, Sexism and Racism, January 26, 1973
4. Germaine Greer at the National Press Club, July 17, 1971
5. Consciousness Raising Sessions recorded live on WBAI New York, 1970
6. Rita Mae Brown, Women's Building, Los Angeles, July 4, 1976
7. Anais Nin interviewed by Judy Chicago, February 1, 1972
8. Yoko Ono, September 11, 1971
9. Bella Abzug, March 10, 1973
10. Shirley Chisholm, 1972
11. Adrienne Rich, 1973
12. Margo St. James, 1973
13. Florence Kennedy and Ti-Grace Atkinson, August, 1968
14. Take Back the Night demonstration, San Francisco, November 1978
15. A retrospective on radical feminism, 1980
16. Docu-drama Woman to Woman - Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1979.

- See more at: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/recording/pz0904?nns=american%2Bwomen%2Bmaking%2Bhistory#sthash.poRYlcaq.dpuf

Item: MP3 format compact disc
Running time: 10 hours, 22 minutes

The American Women project is a two-year preservation and access project funded by a matching grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) at the National Archives (NARA).  The project documents the emergence and evolution of the Women's movement in the United States, as well as the unique role Pacifica Radio played by providing a place for women to create and air programming that communicated their movement.

Tracks listing:
1. Introduction by Archives Director Brian DeShazor
2. Betty Friedan, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1970
3. Gloria Steinem, Sexism and Racism, January 26, 1973
4. Germaine Greer at the National Press Club, July 17, 1971
5. Consciousness Raising Sessions recorded live on WBAI New York, 1970
6. Rita Mae Brown, Women's Building, Los Angeles, July 4, 1976
7. Anais Nin interviewed by Judy Chicago, February 1, 1972
8. Yoko Ono, September 11, 1971
9. Bella Abzug, March 10, 1973
10. Shirley Chisholm, 1972
11. Adrienne Rich, 1973
12. Margo St. James, 1973
13. Florence Kennedy and Ti-Grace Atkinson, August, 1968
14. Take Back the Night demonstration, San Francisco, November 1978
15. A retrospective on radical feminism, 1980
16. Docu-drama Woman to Woman - Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1979.

- See more at: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/recording/pz0904?nns=american%2Bwomen%2Bmaking%2Bhistory#sthash.poRYlcaq.dpuf

Item: MP3 format compact disc
Running time: 10 hours, 22 minutes

The American Women project is a two-year preservation and access project funded by a matching grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) at the National Archives (NARA).  The project documents the emergence and evolution of the Women's movement in the United States, as well as the unique role Pacifica Radio played by providing a place for women to create and air programming that communicated their movement.

Tracks listing:
1. Introduction by Archives Director Brian DeShazor
2. Betty Friedan, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1970
3. Gloria Steinem, Sexism and Racism, January 26, 1973
4. Germaine Greer at the National Press Club, July 17, 1971
5. Consciousness Raising Sessions recorded live on WBAI New York, 1970
6. Rita Mae Brown, Women's Building, Los Angeles, July 4, 1976
7. Anais Nin interviewed by Judy Chicago, February 1, 1972
8. Yoko Ono, September 11, 1971
9. Bella Abzug, March 10, 1973
10. Shirley Chisholm, 1972
11. Adrienne Rich, 1973
12. Margo St. James, 1973
13. Florence Kennedy and Ti-Grace Atkinson, August, 1968
14. Take Back the Night demonstration, San Francisco, November 1978
15. A retrospective on radical feminism, 1980
16. Docu-drama Woman to Woman - Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1979.

- See more at: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/recording/pz0904?nns=american%2Bwomen%2Bmaking%2Bhistory#sthash.poRYlcaq.dpuf

Rights Summary: 
RESTRICTED. Permissions, licensing requests, Curriculum Initiative, Campus Campaign and all other inquiries should be directed to: Mark Torres, Archives Director, 800-735-0230, Mark@PacificaRadioArchives.org
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