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Wanda Coleman
Los Angeles
Pacifica Radio Archives
1993.
1993
1 online resource.
Audio
Poet Opal Palmer Adisa interviews writer/poet Wanda Coleman, author of Mad Dog, Black Lady, African Sleeping Sickness and Hand Dance, among other books. Coleman discusses when she found her poetic voice, talks about the function of poetry, her personal encounters with anti-Black discrimination, and about the reluctance of white liberals to discuss issues that affect the Black community. She also talks about the plight of the African American community in South Central Los Angeles. The poems Coleman reads are A civilized plague, David Polion, Notes of a cultural terrorist and Jazz wazz.
Sponsored by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission at the National Archives and Records Administration as part of Pacifica's American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 grant preservation project.
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Coleman, Wanda.
interviewee.
Adisa, Opal Palmer.
interviewer.
Pacifica Radio Archive.
KPFA (Radio station : Berkeley, Calif.).
The Library
http://oskicat.berkeley.edu/record=b23305522
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pacradio
Pacifica Radio Archives
Pacifica Radio Archives Social Activism Sound Recording Project
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PRA_NHPRC1_AZ1084_00_000_00.mp3
19790
20200204091019.0
(pacradio)00081
eng
Anna Quindlen, live at Barnard College
Los Angeles
Pacifica Radio Archives
1993.
1993
1 online resource.
Audio
Anna Quindlen, sydicated columnist at the New York Times, speaks about her education and background. Her column focuses on injustice and inequality of women. She describes the recent upward movement of women in law, the press, business, etc. She speaks specifically of sharing the wealth and the importance of continuing the women's movement. Recorded ca. 1993.
Sponsored by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission at the National Archives and Records Administration as part of Pacifica's American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 grant preservation project.
RESTRICTED. Permissions, licensing requests, and all other inquiries should be directed in writing to: Director of the Archives, Pacifica Radio Archives, 3729 Cahuenga Blvd. West, North Hollywood, CA 91604, 800-735-0230 x 263, fax 818-506-1084, info@pacificaradioarchives.org, http://www.pacificaradioarchives.org
Quindlen, Anna.
speaker.
Pacifica Radio Archive.
WBAI (Radio station : New York, N.Y.).
The Library
http://oskicat.berkeley.edu/record=b23306451
View library catalog record.
https://avplayer.lib.berkeley.edu/Pacifica/b23306451
Play Audio for American Women Making History and Culture. Freely available for streaming.
b23306451
947287963
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pacradio
Pacifica Radio Archives
Pacifica Radio Archives Social Activism Sound Recording Project
00:44:03
PRA_NHPRC1_IZ0443_00_000_00.mp3