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Self-expression for the women in the print is one of the major developments in the colonial the colonial interactions in India. The Assamese women also tried to utilise it to express their concerns about several issues relating to them as well as for the nation. Many of their concerns were not remedied at the time and some of them these are still contentious.
Topics: Women’s Movement, Feminism, Nationalism
This paper about the role played by the women association and prominent individuals like Margaret Cousins, Sarojini Naidu and Muthulakshmi Reddy for getting women franchise in India. The Indian Women’s Movement was the chief force behind the struggle for women franchise. The first camping for women’s franchise was started in the year 1917. Three women without much talent and personality, of which two were foreigners and one was an Indian had a deep...
Topics: Modern History, Women’s Franchise, Indian Women’s Movement.
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Marjorie Spruill talked about her book Divided We Stand, in which she chronicles the development of competing liberal and conservative factions in the women's movement from the late-1970s to the present day. People: Louise Mirrer; Paul Romero; Marjorie Spruill Sponsor: New York Historical Society,Bryant Park | Reading Room
Topics: Divisions in Modern Women's Movement, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
LibriVox recording of No Surrender by Constance Elizabeth Maud. Read in English by Lisa Reichert Written from the midst of the struggle for female suffrage, Constance Elizabeth Maud’s novel No Surrender (1911) is a Call to Arms. It is a dramatic narrative portraying key players and historical events in the battle for the Vote for Women in Britain. Jenny Clegg is a Lancashire millgirl working long, hard hours under unhealthy conditions in order to support her mother and younger siblings, only...
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Topics: librivox, audiobooks, women, women's issues, new woman, suffragette, women's vote, women politics,...
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Includes bibliographical references (page 93) and index
Topics: Steinem, Gloria, Feminists, Women's movement, Steinem, Gloria -- Juvenile literature, Feminists --...
LibriVox recording of The Future of the Women's Movement by Helena Swanwick. Read in English by LibriVox volunteers. "There may seem to be a disappointing lack of prophesy in a book avowedly dealing with the future; but since I believe the women’s movement to be a seeking for knowledge and good, to show what is reasonable and good in the movement is to show what will persist and triumph. Through all our faults and mistakes, we women are aiming at better understanding and co-operation...
Topics: librivox, audiobooks, women, feminism, women's rights, suffragette, women's movement
JOHN issue 22 features stories of 7 Women who in their time made a difference.
Topics: Women's movement, 19th Amendment, Women's right to vote, DAR, SAR
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. This is the same program as BC2794, but this recording has better sound quality.
Topics: Women's movement -- Israel., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
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. This is the same program as BC1651, but this recording has poorer sound quality.
Topics: Women's movement -- Israel., American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
The second of two excerpts from a documentary about an historic dinner party hosted by Canada's first female Prime Minister, Kim Campbell, in Washington D.C. in 1999. 19 distinguished women from diverse professional, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds attended to share their experiences and thoughts on the possibility of achieving full gender equality.
Topics: Feminism, Political participation, Women's leadership, Global women's movement, Women --...
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This series that aired on NBC beginning in September, 1969 looks at the women's movement. Hosted by several female correspondents, it examines women's protests, court cases regarding fair pay and treatment, attitudes of young men towards women, and statements by leaders including Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY), Alice Paul, and Betty Friedan. Sponsor: NBC News
Topics: Reel America NBC News on Women's Movement, 1969-70, Television Program
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This series that aired on NBC beginning in September, 1969 looks at the women's movement. Hosted by several female correspondents, it examines women's protests, court cases regarding fair pay and treatment, attitudes of young men towards women, and statements by leaders including Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY), Alice Paul, and Betty Friedan. Sponsor: NBC News
Topics: Reel America NBC News on Women's Movement, 1969-70, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
The first of two excerpts from a documentary about an historic dinner party hosted by Canada's first female Prime Minister, Kim Campbell, in Washington D.C. in 1999. 19 distinguished women from diverse professional, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds attended to share their experiences and thoughts on the possibility of achieving full gender equality.
Topics: Feminism, Political participation, Women's leadership, Global women's movement, Women --...
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Mahnaz Afkhami, founder of Women's Learning Partnership, discusses her personal and professional biography, including her work as an Iranian government minister and her later, continuing involvement in the global women's movement. Afkhami begins by discussing the work of her predecessor Farokhroo P?rs?, (1922-1980), the first female cabinet minister of an Iranian government. She speaks about her work on women's issues in the Middle East, and internationally. She also discusses her family and...
Topics: Global women's movement, Women in development, Women's leadership, Agency, Law reform, Iran
BHARTIYA MAHILA ANDOLAN - KAL, AAJ AUR KAL - DEEPTI PRIYA MEHROTRA
Topics: BHARTIYA MAHILA ANDOLAN - KAL, AAJ AUR KAL, HINDI, WOMEN'S MOVEMENT, DEEPTI PRIYA MEHROTRA
Susan Smith and a panel of nude dancers and topless barmaids discuss their jobs and the women's movement. They give a new perspective on the role of professional sex objects in the women's liberation movement. Is it a job or a way of life? Are professional sex objects in the vanguard of the women's liberation movement? A new perspective is added in this panel discussion with women who work fewer hours for higher wages as professional sex objects. Includes audience phone-ins. Produced by Ethlie...
Topics: Sex-oriented businesses, Women's movement, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
In this program, guests talk about the racism forum "Racism in the Women's movement: how to fight it," sponsored by the Women Writers Union and Radical Women, and held at the Women's Building in San Francisco. They are: Suki Durham, member of both organizations, Max Regal, member of the Seattle Radical Women; Ann Finger, organizer of the Women Writers Union; Hope Hayes from the Steering Committee of the Women Writers Union; Nellie Wong, first organizer of the Women Writers Union and...
Topics: Women writers, RACISM, Women's movement -- Race relations., Women's movement -- Analysis., African...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
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May 31, 2022
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Oral history interview about Women's Studies at Sonoma State University, which reflected the impact of the Women’s Movement’s 2nd Wave on higher education. Participants discuss the complexity of their experience as students, student teachers, and Women's Studies Program board members in the program’s first years and the impact it had on them. 1973-1974. Interview two of three. Interviewees: Ann Neel, Carol Bloom, Pat Andreine, Elizabeth Southworth, Jesse Golden, Lois Moses, Tina...
Topics: LGBTQ, Lesbians, Sonoma County (Calif.), Women’s Movement, women's studies, Higher Education,...
Viv Sutherland interviews Bonnie Charles Bluh, author of "Women to Women: European Feminists," about the Women's movement in Europe.
Topics: Women's movement -- Europe., Bluh, Bonnie Charles, American Women Making History and Culture:...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Author Anais Nin (1903 - 1977) discusses the women's rights movement with KPFK's Clare (Loeb) Spark. Nin criticizes the feminist movement for what she takes to be the generally angry and blaming tone of many of the movement's leaders, and cautions against the projection of women's neuroses onto the revolution. Originally broadcast on KPFK as part of "The Sour Apple Tree" episode of March 22, 1971 (BB5229), re-broadcast on KPFA as a stand-alone program on May 31, 1971.
Topics: Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977, Women's movement, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
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Jun 4, 2022
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Oral history interview about Women's Studies at Sonoma State University, which reflected the impact of the Women’s Movement’s 2nd Wave on higher education. Participants discuss the complexity of their experience as students, student teachers, and Women's Studies Program board members in the program’s first years and the impact it had on them. 1973-1974. Interview three of three. Interviewees: Ann Neel, Carol Bloom, Pat Andreine, Elizabeth Southworth, Jesse Golden, Lois Moses, Tina...
Topics: LGBTQ, Lesbians, Sonoma County (Calif.), Women’s Movement, women's studies, Higher Education,...
A teenage feminist consciousness-raising group, composed largely of students from Los Angeles' University High School, talk about repression in schools, attitudes toward sex, and the relevance of the women's liberation movement. Includes live audience participation. Hosted and produced by Barbara Spark. Contains sensitive material.
Topics: Teenagers -- Attitudes., Women's movement, Consciousness raising., American Women Making History...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Schlesinger Library The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in American documents the lives of women of the past and present for the future and furthers the Radcliffe Institute’s commitment to women, gender and society. Read more here: http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/schlesinger-library The Flo Kennedy Show, was a thirty-minute talk show that aired regularly on Manhattan Cable Television from the late 1970s through the mid-1990s. Flo Kennedy, an African...
Topics: African American women, Television talk shows, African American political activists, Feminism,...
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Oral history interview about Women's Studies at Sonoma State University, which reflected the impact of the Women’s Movement’s 2nd Wave on higher education. Participants discuss the complexity of their experience as students, student teachers, and Women's Studies Program board members in the program’s first years and the impact it had on them. 1973-1974. Interview one of three. Interviewees: Ann Neel, Carol Bloom, Pat Andreine, Elizabeth Southworth, Jesse Golden, Lois Moses, Tina...
Topics: LGBTQ, Lesbians, Sonoma County (Calif.), Women’s Movement, women's studies, Higher Education,...
Shulamit Aloni (1928-2014), lawyer, politician, and according to Ruth Hirschman "a leading figure in the emerging feminist movement in Israel," talks with Hirschman about the difficulties in the struggle for women's liberation in Israel, including the establishment image of Israeli women, the distinction between the United States and Israel, and the problem of religious doctrines taken as state law in Israel.
Topics: Hirschman, Ruth., Aloni, Shulamit., Women's movement -- Israel., American Women Making History and...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
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Women from across the United States and around the world celebrate International Women's Day through video. The global changes that are taking place as we near the century's end are profoundly affecting women's lives and lifestyles everywhere. Segments include: Women's Strategies for Self-Empowerment; Feminist Visions Meet Tele-Vision; "No Trespassing Allowed" Women Fighting for Personal and Political Rights; and Living the Lives We Deserve.
Topic: Women, Woman, Film, Video, Feminism, Feminist, Women's Rights, Art, Women's Movement, Community...
A documentary exploration of changing sexual relationships within the family and social institutions, and among different generations. Introduction: "In this program we will explore the implications and limits of the sexual revolution with five women of varied ages and situations. Debbie is 19 and presently bisexual. Patty is 25 and now consciously celibate. Susan is 32, married, divorced, and has been living with the same man for over five years. Ann is 37, married for 20 years and has...
Topics: Sex role, Women's movement, Sexuality, Women -- Sexuality., American Women Making History and...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
A panel of women artists and critics discuss the topic "Women's liberation and the arts." The program was recorded at The Art Student's League of New York and is the first of two programs on women and art. Lucy Lippard, art critic, is the moderator, and panelists include Nancy Spero, painter; Faith Ringgold, painter; Grace Paley, writer; Kate Millett, sculptor and writer; Sylvia Stone, sculptor; Jennifer Licht, curator at the Museum of Modern Art; Louise Nevelson, sculptor; and...
Topics: Women's movement, Women in art., Women artists, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
This is a documentary/collage on Ireland, quick scan past and present, from 1169 to the Easter Uprising of 1916, with music, poetry, actualities from the Irish Republican Army, the Civil Rights Association, and the women's movement, an analysis of the present society in the 'free' South, then a look at the situation in the North. With taped excerpts from members on the Provisional Sinn Fein, the Official Six County Republican Clubs, the Communist Party of Ireland, the Civil Rights Movement, and...
Topics: Irish Republican Army, McGillicuddy, Padraigin., Women's movement -- Ireland., American Women...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Nanette Rainone speaks with William L. O'Neill, historian and author of "Everyone Was Brave: The Rise And Fall Of Feminism In America." They discusses his book about the rise and fall of American feminism. Previously cataloged as BB3957.
Topics: O'Neill, William L., Women's movement -- United States., Feminism, American Women Making History...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Using Rosa Luxemburg as a model of what women can do, Iranian feminist Neda Azad explains how Luxemburg broke from the reformist party and participated in the anti-war movement in Germany at the turn of the century. Azad points to the work of feminists who carry on the tradition in 1981. She begins by pointing out the United Nations Decade on Women. Produced by Neda Azad and Helene Rosenbluth.
Topics: Women's movement, Luxemburg, Rosa, 1871-1919, Azad, Neda, American Women Making History and...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Aileen Hernandez speaking on the question of women's issues at a meeting sponsored by the Berkeley Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) on March 15, 1972. Hernandez, a consultant in urban affairs, has advised business, labor, government and private groups on programs for utilizing the talents of minority groups and women.
Topics: Women's movement, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Hernandez, Aileen C.,...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
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06/22
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Oral history interview containing reflections of three professors who made Women's Studies possible at Sonoma State University. English professor JJ Wilson recalls initiating its first classes and negotiating with college administrators for acknowledgement and funds. First coordinator Ann Neel talks about her experience of expanding the program by using students as teachers and established a guiding Women's Studies (WOMS) board. Second coordinator Ruth Mahoney then reviews what it was like to...
Topics: LGBTQ, Lesbians, Sonoma County (Calif.), Women’s Movement, Higher Education, Women's Studies,...
Nanette Rainone interviews two women authors about their experiences, women's roles and the Women's movement. They are Jane Lazarre, author of "The Mother Knot" (McGraw Hill), a personal account of pregnancy and childrearing; and Rayna Reiter, editor of "Toward an Anthropology of Women."
Topics: Lazarre, Jane., Reiter, Rayna R., Women's movement, Pregnancy., Motherhood, American Women Making...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Barbara Cady interviews Betty Friedan, feminist and author, about her new book, It Changed My Life: Writings on the Women's Movement (New York: Random House, 1976). In the interview, she discusses her hopes and fears concerning the women's movement in America, and her feeling that ideological clashes within the movement and the belief that the movement is already dead are what's slowing down the women's movement.
Topics: Cady, Barbara., Women's movement, Feminists -- Personal narratives., American Women Making History...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
"Susan B. Anthony: Pioneer of Freedom," by Eugene V. Debs New York: Pearson's Magazine, vol. 38, no. 1 (July 1917), pp. 5-7. Brief biography and personal reminiscences of the pioneer American feminist leader by Gene Debs, venerated leader of the Socialist Party of America. Published in USA prior to 1923, public domain. Scanned by Tim Davenport for Archive.org
Topics: Eugene V. Debs, Susan B. Anthony, feminism, socialism, radicalism, progressive era, women's...
Musician Cris Williamson talks with Helene Rosenbluth about her spiritual self, her role as a superstar of the women's community, her old albums, her new work, and her future vision. This is an in-depth interview that is mixed with music from three of her albums: Changer and the changed; Live dream; and Stranger in paradise. All distributed by Olivia Records. Produced by Helene Rosenbluth.
Topics: Williamson, Cris., Women musicians., Women's movement, Olivia Records, Inc., American Women Making...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Feminist Gloria Steinem speaks about the institutional changes that the women's movement had just begun, the organized opposition to what changes are made and proposed, the four stages of a women's life, "male-junkies," the naming of our children, the politics of work, cross-cultural differences and similarities, and other topics in this wide-ranging speech. Delivered at Pierce College in Los Angeles in spring 1981. Not self-contained. Approved for broadcast by Helene Rosenbluth.
Topics: Women -- Psychology., Women's movement, Feminism, Women -- Social conditions., Steinem, Gloria,...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
KPFA commentator Cy Schoenfeld interviews Jim "Elijah" Rankin, San Francisco Gay Liberation activist, who analyzes the gradual developments in the gay movement to its newest level of involvement with the Women's movement. Contains sensitive language.
Topics: Schoenfeld, Cy., Gay liberation movement -- San Francisco (Calif.)., Women's movement, American...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Diarist Anaïs Nin (1903 - 1977) discusses the women's liberation movement with KPFK's Clare (Loeb) Spark. First 37 minutes contains interview segment (same recording as BB5234). Second part of recording is Loeb reading the article "Set Out for Clayton!" by Harold Rosenberg from the January 2, 1971 New Yorker.
Topics: Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977, Women's movement, American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982,...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Ann Herschfang (aka Ann Forfreedom), feminist activist, discusses ways in which women can succeed in today's society, independent of male orientation at the University of Southern California in April 1970. She talks about the ways to "make it" individually that women have found, the responses of both men and women to women who have made it, and the responses from the women who have made it to the women who haven't. Then Herschfang discusses why women want to make it, why women don't...
Topics: Herschfang, Ann, Women's movement -- United States., Feminism, Gender, sexuality & culture,...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Woman and the Social Problem, by May Wood Simons (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co., 1899). Pamphlet by thewife of International Socialist Review editor Algie Martin Simons, herself a leading female activist in the Socialist Party of America. The edition in this scan, with the SPA logo on the front cover, is a reprint of the original edition, circa 1910. Scanned by Indiana State University as part of their Debs Pamphlets Collection. Published in USA prior to 1923, public domain.
Topics: Socialist Party of America, SPA, women's movement, feminism, radicalism, progressive movement,...
Feminist activist Pamela Allen speaks with host Julius Lester about the difficulty in organizing various womens' groups into a united front. She discusses how women are often hesitant to accept leadership roles in social movements because of male chauvinism, why some women won't enter into all-women group dynamics, and the importance of transcending race and class lines in the women's movement.Likely the same recording as BB3788.03.
Topics: Lester, Julius., Allen, Pamela., New York Radical Women, American Women Making History and Culture:...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Consciousness-raising: An examination of women's issues. This discussion focuses on adolescent puberty rituals. The participants discuss how their mothers talked, or avoided talking to them, about puberty, menstruation, buying bras, etc. This program was possibly broadcast with a series of discussions by ex-wives or separated wives ca. October 1971 through April 1972. Recording ends abruptly.
Topics: American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Consciousness raising., Women's movement,...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Consciousness-raising: An examination of women's issues. This discussion focuses on the lack of friendships and loneliness the participants experienced when in their unhappy marriages. The participants were all ex-wives or separated wives. The program was broadcast ca. October 1971 through April 1972. Recording ends abruptly.
Topics: American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Women's movement, Feminism, Consciousness...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Consciousness-raising: An examination of women's issues. This discussion focuses on the sex lives of married couples. These participants were all divorced or separated, and discussed the ways sex with their exes affected their marriage. The program was broadcast ca. October 1971 through April 1972. Recording ends abruptly.
Topics: American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982, Women's movement, Feminism, Consciousness...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Elizabeth Farnsworth of the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) interviews Marta Acevedo, organizer of the first women's action in Mexico on Mother's Day in May 1971. Acevedo wrote one of the first articles on women's liberation to appear in a Mexican periodical, Siempre. She talks about her decision to write the article, about the action she organized in Mexico, and about the status of women in Mexico. This program was first broadcast on NACLA's Latin American Report in November,...
Topics: Women's rights -- Mexico, Women's movement, Feminism, American Women Making History and Culture:...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
Talks by Linda Gordon and Jean Tepperman. Gordon is an historian teaching at the University of Massachusettes and is writing a history of the birth control movement in the U.S. Tepperman is a high school teacher. Both were members of Bread and Roses, a Boston Women's group. They traveled to China in December, 1972. The talk covers marriage, divorce and the position of women in China since the Revolution up to and after the Cultural Revolution. They discuss the means by which women were...
Topics: Tepperman, Jean., Gordon, Linda., Women's movement -- China., China -- Social conditions., Women --...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982
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Topics: Sex role in advertising, Symbolism in advertising, publiciteit, publicity, adverteren, advertising,...
Dr. Nancy Rosser, a resident psychiatrist at the neuropsychiatric institute at University of California, Los Angeles, speaks of the psychological aspect of being female, intercourse, pregnancy, contraception, sexual orientation, menstruation, menopause and theories of sexuality. Bo Siewert, a representative of the Daughters of Bilitis, also speaks of the problems of discrimination and alienation for the female homosexual. The lecture was recorded April 1970. Announcer is Stephanie Powsner.
Topics: Rosser, Nancy, Women's movement -- United States., Lesbians -- Personal narratives, Gender,...
Source: http://pacificaradioarchives.org/american-women-making-history-and-culture-1963-1982