Women and free trade / produced by Marcos Frommer, Patricia Suarez, and Teresa Sanchez ; Julia Curry ; interviewed by Teresa Sanchez.

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Women and free trade / produced by Marcos Frommer, Patricia Suarez, and Teresa Sanchez ; Julia Curry ; interviewed by Teresa Sanchez.
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KZ1920.05
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Series which examines the battle for international free trade, and how free trade will effect world cultures, economies, and the environment.|WOMEN AND FREE TRADE / produced by Marcos Frommer, Patricia Suarez, and Teresa Sanchez| Julia Curry| interviewed by Teresa Sanchez. SERIES: Trading freedom : how free trade will effect our lives, work and the environment| no. 5 Series which examines the battle for international free trade, and how free trade will effect world cultures, economies, and the environment. CONTENT: Professor Julia Curry from the University of California, Berkeley, discusses how NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) will effect women, particularly women workers who occupy the triple role of wage earner, head of household, and are activists. She goes on to discuss the liberalization of women throught trade, and uses maquiladora workers in Tijuana as an example of women who care for a family while earning substandard wages. BROADCAST: KPFK, 30 Nov. 1992.

Professor Julia Curry from the University of California, Berkeley, discusses how NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) will effect women, particularly women workers who occupy the triple role of wage earner, head of household, and are activists. She goes on to discuss the liberalization of women throught trade, and uses maquiladora workers in Tijuana as an example of women who care for a family while earning substandard wages.

Professor Julia Curry from the University of California, Berkeley, discusses how NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) will effect women, particularly women workers who occupy the triple role of wage earner, head of household, and are activists. She goes on to discuss the liberalization of women throught trade, and uses maquiladora workers in Tijuana as an example of women who care for a family while earning substandard wages.

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1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|28:30
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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