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Women as internationalists : sharing the future.

A discussion of women as internationalists and the 1975 United Nations conference in Mexico City, part of a conference on Sharing the Future, held at the New School for Social Research and sponsored by the Human Relations Work Study Center. The panel questions whether the feminist movement is truly international and whether the U.N.

The Israeli women's movement / Naomi Sharron ; interviewed by Bonnie Bellow.

Bonnie Bellow talks with Naomi Sharron of the Israeli women's group Women for a New Society (Nashim l'ma'an chevrah m'khudeshet, whose acronym, NILAK-HEM, means "We will fight") during her visit to Israel in October 1973. They talk about the specific problems confronting Israeli women and about the feelings of Israeli women about the Arab-Israeli War.

Sexism and racism / Gloria Steinem and Margaret Sloan.

Gloria Steinem and Margaret Sloan-Hunter, in a joint appearance at the Brooklyn Montessori School on May 15, 1973, address themselves to the relationship between sexism and racism. They discuss the white male-dominated media's representation of the women's liberation movement and black women's position in feminist activism. They are introduced by State Senator Carol Bellamy.

Women and credit and other reports / produced by Robert Krulwich.

Reports on women and credit; a history of how the CIA hired or paid or gathered information from foreign correspondents in Europe during the 50's and 60's, how it bought a paper in Italy and helped create a news service in England; a tribute to Congressman Michael Harrington, who has been at the center of controversy surrounding House investigation of the CIA; and a report on economic

To have? Or not to have?...a child / Elaine Douglass and Bonnie Bellow.

Bonnie Bellow and Elaine Douglass discuss the decision to have children or not, including Ms. Douglass's recent decision to undergo voluntary sterilization. Included is an interview with Dr. Robert Neuwirth, head of gynecological endoscopy at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, who, along with Dr.

Women alone / moderated by Ruth Tayback.

This episode of Women's Studies plays tapes from a "Rap Session" between Ruth Tayback and members of The Older Women's Committee of the National Organization for Women, New York (NOW-NY) discuss the way society treats women who are unattached, and the ways women cope with this treatment. Produced by Viv Sutherland.
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