Women and radical psychiatry
Program Title:
Women and radical psychiatry
PRA Archive #:
BC1217
pbcoreAssetType:
pbcoreAssetDate:
pbcoreAssetDate (PARTIAL):
1972-10-20~
dateType:
created
Asset Date (YYYY-MM-DD ONLY):
1972-10-20
dateType:
broadcast
Date Recorded on:
ca. October 20, 1972
Date Broadcast on:
KPFA, October 20, 1972
Station:
Item duration:
1 reel (61 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, mono.
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Description:
Three women from the Radical Psychiatry Center in Berkeley, Savannah Gravich, Hogie Wyckoff, and Anita Friedman, discuss what radical psychiatry is and how women in particular deal with their their oppression in problem-solving groups. They also talk about the radical psychiatry "community" and what it has to offer to people in political movements. The interviewer is Anita Frankel. Program contains the songs "Humpty Dumpty," "Closer to the Ground," and "Sometimes Like A River" by The Joy of Cooking and closes with "O-o-h child" (Five Stairsteps) sung by Nina Simone.
pbcoreInstantiation:
instantiationIdentifier:
12430_P01
PRA item ID:
BC1217
instantiationDate (partial OK):
1972-uu-uu
instantiationPhysical:
1/4 inch audio tape
instantiationDimensions:
10-1/2 inch
instantiationLocation:
PRA Vault Shelves
instantiationDuration:
01:00:03
instantiationGenerations:
Master: audio
instantiationIdentifier:
12430_D01
PRA item ID:
PRA_NHPRC1_BC1217_00_000_00
INSTANTIATION DATE (YYYY-MM-DD ONLY):
2014-08-26
instantiationLocation:
Y:\NHPRC1 American Women files\GBlood complete drive_3_20140829_Batch 2
instantiationDuration:
00:59:58
instantiationDigital:
instantiationFileSize:
2 024 141 000
instantiationGenerations:
Master: preservation
Contributor:
Role:
Producer
Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1972.
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
Grant Tracking Information:
Shipping Batch Number:
Batch 2
Assessment Completed Date:
2014-05-06
Box and labels scanned:
2014-05-06
Re-labeled box (1980s)--Mylar?:
Date tape pulled from vault (or box printed):
2014-06-17
Pre-digitization cataloging done (Date):
2014-06-17
Pre-digitization cataloging done (INITIALS):
JG
Possible restriction issues:
No
Sensitive language:
No
Date first level cataloging completed:
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Portable HD ID:
Buffalo_02_NHPRC1_Batch2
HD Receipt Date:
2014-08-29
Location on PRA drive:
Y:Pacifica Wave\GBlood complete drive_3_20140829_Batch 2
Audio File QC (Pass One) completed Date:
2014-10-13
Audio File QC (Pass One) completed Initials:
HRL
Audio file QC (Pass One) notes:
Hum, hiss.
Opens with entire pre-recorded song that I can't identify.
Content: Savannah Garavich (sp?), Hogie Wyckoff, and Anita Friedman from the Radical Psychiatry Center in Berkeley. Ends with Nina Simone (I think) singing "ooh child things are gonna get easier..." in toto.
Post dig--dup, numbering issue, etc.:
Post dig--Complete songs in intro/outro:
Post dig--Mostly pre-recorded music:
Post dig--Contains reading of published materials:
Post dig--Other rights issues:
Post dig--Major audio issues:
Post dig--Editing required for bcast:
Post dig--Minor audio issues (see notes):
CD plays:
Second Level Cataloging completed Date:
2015-06-10
Second Level Cataloging completed Initials:
JMB
Second Level Cataloging Notes and Issues:
bleed through around 45:00. station edited from folio info.
Reels Reboxed (see tape assessment):
Reels Rewound:
Production CD (copy) created:
Reel removed for contamination:
No
Plastic insert put in box:
Reel sent to Univ. Maryland:
View Folio here (at Archive.org):
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