Tape features morning forum at the Scholar and Feminist XI, featuring George Karvellas and Deborah May (filmmakers of You Have Struck a Rock), Penelope Andrews (Columbia Law School, listed in the prog...
Tape features morning forum featuring George Karvellas and Deborah May (filmmakers of You Have Struck a Rock), Penelope Andrews (Columbia Law School, listed in the program as Penny Andrews), Motlalepu...
The beginning of this tape is a duplicate of BC13-58_SFAudio_116 (Bella Abzug's opening remarks for the Scholar and Feminist XI). Following this, the tape features Penelope (Penny) Andrews presenting ...
Tape features morning forum at the Scholar and Feminist XI, featuring George Karvellas and Deborah May (filmmakers of You Have Struck a Rock), Penelope Andrews (Columbia Law School, listed in the prog...
Panel discussion on immigrants and refugees at the Scholar and Feminist XI at Barnard College, featuring Guadalupe González, (Democratic Revolutionary Front for El Salvador in the United States) speak...
Morning Forum with Jean Franco, Columbia University, and Marysa Navarro, Dartmouth College, at Scholar and Feminist XI. Featuring the panelists' presentation followed by a Q&A/answer. Papers presented...
Morning forum at the Scholar and Feminist XI that opens with Blaise Lupo (Clergy and Laity Concerned) discussion of her research on/experience of the Philippines during a crucial time of resistance an...
Music and poetry performances by June Jordan, writer, professor SUNY Stony Brook; and Adrienne Torf, musician. Pieces performed include: I Must Become A Menace to My Enemies (June Jordan reading); Fig...
Morning forum at the Scholar and Feminist XI conference, featuring Joan Bertin (ACLU) and Julie Doron (Barnard College). This tape features Joan Bertin's analysis of the connection between feelings of...
Three women in conversation. The woman on the left is Jaquelyn Mattfeld, the woman in the center is Hester Eisenstein, with an unidentified woman on the right.
Two women on the Barnard lawn. The woman on the left is crouched talking to the woman on the right. The woman on the right is sitting on a blanket and reading.
Kathryn Yatrakis (left) from the Political Science Department and Suzanne Wemple (right) from the History Department talk at what appears to be an event at the BCRW office.
Lecture and performances given by Linda Dahl, freelance writer and novelist, author of Stormy Weather, the Music and Lives of a Century of Jazzwomen and Nina Sheldon, performer, Rutgers University dur...
Panel discussion with and poetry read by Alexis de Veaux, poet, activist; and Kathy Engel, founding director of MADRE, poet. During the Morning Workshops Session of the Scholar and Feminist XII. There...