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Bobby Seale Statement at KPFA (written by Huey Newton)
Expression of the grief of Bobby Seale and Huey Newton at the death of George Jackson.
Broadcast date: 08/22/1971

WOMEN OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT (6-CD set)
This new compilation includes archival material that highlights events, speakers, activists, and interviews from Pacifica Radio Archives’ broadcast history: CD 1: Rosa Parks, 1956; Dorothy Dandridge, 1963; Lorraine Hansberry, 1961 CD 2: Florence Kennedy, 1968; Alice Walker, 1978 CD 3: Angela Davis, 1968 CD 4: Lena Horne recorded in 1966 at the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco CD 5: Collected speeches of Fannie Lou Hamer CD 6: bell hooks, 1992; June Jordan, 1991; Gwendolyn Brooks, 1964 Producer: Pacifica Radio Archives

John Kerry's 1971 Senate Testimony
U.S. veteran Kerry testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about the United States involvement in the Vietnam War.
Broadcast date: 05/03/1971

The Chicano Moratorium
Documentary on the moratorium in Los Angeles, and the violence that killed Ruben Salazar, a Chicano newsman.
Broadcast date: 09/01/1970

Eroticism and Pornography (featuring Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich)
A speech Audre Lorde and a poem by Adrienne Rich.
Broadcast date: 03/04/1979

Convention Aftermath
Analysis of the Democratic National Convention and its nomination of George McGovern for President.
Broadcast date: 07/19/1972

The Catonsville Nine: Father Philip Berrigan and David Eberhardt
Two anti-draft activists discuss their activities, arrest and trial.
Broadcast date: 04/1970

An Interview with John Coltrane / interviewed by Frank Kofsky.
The jazz musician, John Coltrane, discusses his art, the meaning of music in human experience, and his particular spiritual approach. This rare interview was done less than a year before his death.
Broadcast date: 01/01/1973

An informal talk with Che Guevara in New York / produced by Chris Koch.
Discussion with Che Guevara and group.
Broadcast date: 10/24/1970

Ossie Davis Remembered (3-CD set)
Ossie Davis (December 18, 1917-February 4, 2005) CD 1: "The Wonderful World of Law and Order": a play written and read by Ossie Davis about race relations in the United States, April 1964. CD 2: "Ossie Davis, The Activist": End the War Rally, Madison Square Garden, December 8, 1966; speech given at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Rally recorded in Central Park, April 5, 1968; Ossie Davis eulogizes Malcolm X at the Faith Temple Church Of God, February 27, 1965; Ossie Davis makes statement regarding the trial of the Harlem Six, May 3, 1971; Ossie Davis moderates an evening with Angela Davis, recorded Madison Square Garden, June 29, 1972; Democracy Now! interviews Ossie Davis during an anti-war demonstration on March 24, 2003. CD 3: "Ossie Davis in His Own Words": Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee interviewed by Mimi Rosenberg, December 21, 1998; Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee interviewed by Amy Goodman on Democracy Now!, December 16, 1998; The Black Revolution and the White Backlash, 1964; Ossie Davis and others discuss the social impact of the Civil Rights movement; Ossie Davis and James Baldwin question author William Styron about his biography of the Black activist Nat Turner. May 28, 1968; Stolen Lives: A National Day Against Police Brutality: Ossie Davis speaks at a rally chronicling the stolen lives of young people killed by police, October 28, 1998. Producer: Pacifica Radio Archives

DEFINING BLACK POWER (3-CD set)
The classic African-American studies standard from Pacifica Radio Archives, used in classrooms around the world.

THE JUNE JORDAN COLLECTION (3-CD set)
This compilation covers over 40 years of Pacifica Radio broadcasting the voice of poet, activist, essayist, and teacher, June Jordan.

The Naked Civil Servant: Quentin Crisp Interviewed by Jessica Schuman
Author discusses his life and work. QUENTIN CRISP / by Quentin Crisp interviewed by Jessica Schuman.
Broadcast date: 1978

Something happening here / Marsha Goodman and Arash ; interviewed by Anita Frankel
Goodman, a filmmaker who witnessed the revolution in Iran in 1978, and Arash of the Iranian Student Association National Union discuss the hostages, Iran, and its history.
Broadcast date: 11/15/1978

Phone call to the occupied American embassy in Iran / by Elliot Mintz and Roy Tuckman.
Live telephone conversation with an Iranian student at the embassy who discusses his views on the hostages and the Shah.
Broadcast date: 11/29/1979

His majesty, light of the Aryans : the Shah of Iran / produced by Frances Emely.
Examination of the policies and political stance of the Shah and the U.S. role in the Shah's role
Broadcast date: 06/19/1975

Dr. Margaret Mead / interviewed by Anne Freemantle
Mead discusses how pre-literate people face death.
Broadcast date: 04/11/1976

Dr. Margaret Mead / hosted by Paul McIsaac
Anthropologist discusses anthropology and the sciences.
Broadcast date: 01/30/1975

Bertrand Russell : speaking personally.
Philosopher discusses his life and work.
Broadcast date: 01/20/1970

The Harm Good Men Do / by Bertrand Russell (Read by Mitchell Harding)
Reading from Russell's 1928 book Skeptical Essays.
Broadcast date: 03/04/1970

Moscow Press Coverage of Three-Mile Island Accident / Produced by William Mandel
Summary of Soviet coverage of Three Mile Island, followed by call-ins.
Broadcast date: 04/19/1979

Accidents Will Happen / Produced by Alan Snitow and Aileen Alfandary
Documentary on Three Mile Island nuclear reactor accident in March 1979. Contains actuality.
Broadcast date: 04/1979

James Baldwin on Angela Davis
A discussion of the Angela Davis trial and a reading by Baldwin of his "An Open Letter to My Sister, Angela Davis." Interview by Joe Walker and George Cain.
Broadcast date: 1972

Murray Bookchin: Ecology & Ideology
Talk by environmentalist and sociologist Murray Bookchin concerning how our views of the natural world are reflected in human relations.
Broadcast date: 1970

American Women in History / Isabel Welsh
Discussion of the contribution of women to American history, particularly Ann Hutchinson, Abigail Adams, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B.Anthony, Lucy Stone, Jane Addams, and Emma Goldman.
Broadcast date: 02/09/1972

Pearls on a String: A Memorial Tribute to Alan Watts
John Lilly, Toni Lilly, Laura Huxley and Virginia Dennison, all friends of Watts, discuss their memories of Alan Watts' life and work.
Broadcast date: 01/28/1974

Alan Watts: On God
Talk by Alan Watts on the nature of God.
Broadcast date: 1977

Pacifica: A Historic Look After 30 Years
Review of the major causes championed by Pacifica radio.
Broadcast date: 1979

Pacifica is 25!
A celebratory history on the work and accomplishments of public radio as initiated by the Pacifica Foundation. Includes interviews of Eleanor McKinney, Ed Meece, Bill Triest, and the voice of Lewis Hill. Produced by Larry Josephson.
Broadcast date: 04/15/1974

It Seemed Important
On the early history of KPFA, programming from KPFA, readings from Lorenzo Milam's "Sex and Broadcasting," excerpts of his speech at the National Alternative Radio Conference, and a tribute to Pacifica founder Lewis H
Broadcast date: 1979

Henry Miller: Finding His Voice in Paris
Reading from Tropic of Cancer, and actuality of an award ceremony in Paris making Miller a member of the French Institute of Arts and Letters.
Broadcast date: 01/03/1972

In Honor of Henry Miller's 80th Birthday
Lawrence Durrell, Dr. Lawrence Clark Powell and JoyceHoward discuss Miller's life and work.
Broadcast date: 01/29/1972

Jim Morrison: Artist in Hell
An examination of the life and work of the lead singer of The Doors.
Broadcast date: 10/05/1971

Brecht in Hollwood
Documentary on the life of Bertolt Brecht during the years 1941-1947.

Krishnamurti at Santa Cruz
Series of talks by J. Krishnamurti expressing various aspects of his philosophy.
Broadcast date: 01/19/1970

J. Krishnamurti: Religion and Meditation
From a series of talks given at University of California Santa Barbara in 1969.
Broadcast date: 01/19/1970

June Jordan Interview
Interview with poet and author June Jordan by Ellie Bulkin.
Broadcast date: 08/05/1974

To Creat Love With Dry Eyes / June Jordan
Feminist poet discusses her work and career plans.
Broadcast date: 08/09/1977

Comedian in Transition / George Carlin
Humorist discusses his transition from a straight comedian to a social satirist.
Broadcast date: 02/11/1971

The Carlin Case
Paul Gorman, James T. Farrell, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, E.L. Doctorow, Erwin Krasnow, Jeff Cowan, Howard Moody, Nicholas Johnson, and Richard Wiley in interview about the Carlin Case.
Broadcast date: 03/30/1978

Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television
Comedy routine which challenges FCC obscenity regulations.
Broadcast date: 1977

One Billion Seconds Later: The Social History of LSD
A documentary on the hallucinogenic drug LSD, from its discovery at Sandoz Laboratories in 1943, through the halls of academe, to Golden Gate Park and beyond.
Broadcast date: 06/01/1974

Me and My Shadow
Examination of intelligence gathering agencies and their infiltration and harrassment of the left.
Broadcast date: 10/21/1975

Junk Food Junket
Nutritionists George Christakis, Steve Chain and Jean Mayer discuss the fast food business.
Broadcast date: 1976

You Are What You Eat
Examination of American eating habits, particularly fast and junk foods.
Broadcast date: 1972

Two Horror Adaptations
Adaptation of Jacobs' The Monkey's Paw and Poe's Cask of Amontillado for radio.
Broadcast date: 1972

Children of the Corn by Stephen King
Reading of the horror story Children of the Corn, by Stephen King.
Broadcast date: 07/06/1977

A Visit with the Peace Pilgrim
In this interview the Peace Pilgrim discusses her psychology and philosophy and tells how she will continue to walk until there is peace in the world.
Broadcast date: 01/17/1979

Lincoln Hospital: The Decline of Health Care
Documentary on Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx; its condemnation in the 1950s, and the reasons it has remained in service despite inadequacies.
Broadcast date: 04/22/1971

Christmas with Daniel Ellsberg
Discussion of American military activities in Vietnam during the holiday season.
Broadcast date: 12/27/1971

On the Nixon Pardon: A Preview of the President's Appearance before Congress
Examination of the questions and the facts about Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon.
Broadcast date: 10/16/1974

And Some People Have Greatness Thrust Uopn Them: Geral Ford
Biographical documentary on the rise of Gerald Ford from relative obscurity to become President following Richard Nixon's resignation.
Broadcast date: 06/01/1974

Gerald Ford: Inauguration and Policy
Presidential address.
Broadcast date: 08/09/1974

Confirmation Hearings: Gerald Ford
The second day of House hearings to confirm Nixon s appointment of Ford as Vice President.
Broadcast date: 10/16/1973

Doing Nothing
A reading of Winnie the Pooh and a discussion of the art of doing nothing.
Broadcast date: 04/08/1970

Winnie-the-Pooh: A Musical / A.A. Milne
The Athenian School Drama Workshop of Danville, California, performs a musical adaptation of Milne's book.
Broadcast date: 04/17/1971

Shelley Winters, San Francisco Internation Film Festival 1976
Shelley Winters speaks at the SFIFF in 1976.
Broadcast date: 1976

Ruth Gordon, San Francisco International Film Festival 1973
Ruth Gordon speaking at the SFIFF in 1973.
Broadcast date: 1973

Marianne Moore: A Reading at the University of Texas
Pulitzer prize-winning poet reads her own works.
Broadcast date: 02/04/1971

Anne Sexton
Documentary on the life and work of the poet, including readings of selections from the poems.
Broadcast date: 02/15/1975

An Evening with Anais Nin
Nin reads and discusses her book Fourth Diary.
Broadcast date: 02/15/1972

Kurt Vonnegut at NYU
Vonnegut discusses his work and life before a class at New York University.
Broadcast date: 11/06/1970

Slaughterhouse Five, by Kurt Vonnegut / Read by Donald Sutherland
Reading of the first and last chapters of Vonnegut's novel.
Broadcast date: 12/27/1970

The Grape Strike in Coachella
Report on the United Farm Workers Union strike against the grape growers and the Teamsters Union.
Broadcast date: 05/16/1973

The United Farm Workers in Delano
On the history of the UFW IN Delano, its activities, struggle, and impact.
Broadcast date: 1977

An Interview with Cesar Chavez, 1970
Alexander Hoffman, an attorney who worked with the Delano Grape Strike talks with the leader of the strike, Cesar Chavez, at his offices in Delano on July 11,1970.
Broadcast date: 07/15/1970

The Cesar Chavez Assissination Plot
Documentary on an alleged plot to assassinate the leader of the United Farm Workers of California.
Broadcast date: 12/28/1971

An Interview with Cesar Chavez, 1972
Leader of the Farm Workers' movement discusses its goals.
Broadcast date: 03/03/1972

In the Fields: Struggles of the Farm Workers Union, the Battle of Coachella
Examination of the conflict between Cesar Chavez and the United Farmworkers and the Teamsters Union.
Broadcast date: 1973

Pioneering Women of Folk Music
Performances by Patsy Montana, Lilly Mae Ledford, Lydia Mendoza, Rose Maddox.
Broadcast date: 1974

Highlights of the San Diego Folk Festival 1974-1977
Recorded live at the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th Annual San Diego Folk Festivals - 1974, 1975, 1976, & 1977 by Roz & Howard Larman.
Broadcast date: 1974

Hard Travelling: Woody Guthrie Remembered / Marjorie Guthrie
Woody's wife discusses her memories of the folk singer. Includes Woody Guthrie performing his own music.
Broadcast date: 1972

Here's to You: Birthday Tribute to Woody Guthrie
Documentary on the life of the folk singer Woody Guthrie.
Broadcast date: 1975

A Tribute to Woody Guthrie
Friends of Woody Guthrie reminisce about his life, his music, and the times he lived in.
Broadcast date: 11/25/1971

The Consumer Movement and the Energy Crisis
A talk by Ralph Nader on how consumers can organize to fight the energy industry, and the need to develop alternative energy resources.
Broadcast date: 04/10/1974

Ralph Nader Testifies
Ralph Nader's testimony before Senator William Proxmire's Joint Economic Committee concerning consumer protection, 1972.
Broadcast date: 05/29/1972

The Reverent Radical: Upton Sinclair Centenary Program
Documentary on Upton Sinclair; includes excerpts from his talks, an interview, and dramatic readings describing his life and career.
Broadcast date: 09/1978

Betty Friedan vs. the Third World
Co-founder of NOW and author of "The Feminine Mystique" discusses issues of family, career women, the Third World women's problems at an International Women's Year conference.
Broadcast date: 1975

It Changed My Life / Betty Friedan
Feminist leader discusses her hopes and fears concerning the women's movement in America.
Broadcast date: 07/07/1976

Pressing the UFW / Cesar Chavez
Leader of the United Farm Workers Union discusses how the press views that labor movement.
Broadcast date: 08/02/1974

Memorial to Larry Itliong
Includes speech by Cesar Chavez at a luncheon honoring Itliong's lifelong fight to organize California's farm workers.
Broadcast date: 02/21/1977

The Cool Music Makers on the Anniversary of the Assissination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Cool Music Makers, a group of Oakland youths, perform several African and Afro-American numbers under the direction of Sue Swerdlow, followed by responses to, "Who was Martin Luther King?"
Broadcast date: 04/04/1977

Esther Phillips: An Interview / by Angela Davis
Phillips discusses her background and musical career. Contains music
Broadcast date: 10/07/1977

Carmen McRae / Interviewed by Angela Davis
Carmen McRae discusses women's involvement in show business, her own career, and Charlie Parker.
Broadcast date: 01/16/1978

We Shall Overcome
How the early 1960s civil rights movement produced the Freedom Singers.
Broadcast date: 08/1979

From the Cancer Journals / Audre Lorde
Live readings by Audre Lorde from her "Cancer Journal."
Broadcast date: 1978

Angela Davis and Charlene Mitchell
Actuality of statement by Angela Davis; Mitchell comments about Davis' trial.
Broadcast date: 01/18/1971

Julian Bond at Princeton
Speech by Julian Bond about the condition of Blacks in American society.
Broadcast date: 1970

Anita Barrows Reading Her Poetry
Poet reads selections of her own works.
Broadcast date: 11/05/1970

Duke Ellington at Basin Street East
Live performance of Duke Ellington and his band at Basin Street East. Other musicians present included Billy Strayhorn and Sy Oliver.
Broadcast date: 1976

June Jordan Interview
Interview with poet and author, June Jordan, conducted by Ellie Bulkin. Discussion about Jordan's third book of poetry, "New Days: Poems of Exile and Return"
Broadcast date: 08/05/1974

Alice Walker Reads Her Poetry
Author Alice Walker reads her poetry at the Parkslope poetry project.
Broadcast date: 10/11/1978

Interview with Katherine Dunham
Interview with Katherine Dunham, the black choreographer and founder of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company.
Broadcast date: 10/26/1974

Eroticism and Pornography / Audre Lorde
The major part of this tape is a speech given by Audre Lorde in San Francisco, November, 1978.
Broadcast date: 03/04/1979

Black Music / Ntozake Shange and Thulani Davis
On types and development of Black music.
Broadcast date: 05/03/1977

Survival Sunday, 1979
Los Angeles, June 10, 1979: Actuality of anti-nuclear festival.
Broadcast date: 06/10/1979

Weather Underground Poems for International Women's Day
Reading of poetry by Bernardine Dohrn and other women in the Weather Underground.
Broadcast date: 03/08/1975

Out of the Kitchen and into the Sweatshop: The Story of Working Women in America
Docu-drama on the fight for better working conditions in America: Emma Goldman, Rose Schneiderman, Mother Jones, Jane Addams and others.
Broadcast date: 03/08/1979

May Day 1977
Actuality of May Day activities transmitted by phone from New York, Berkeley, Mexico City, Italy, Mozambique, and Angola.
Broadcast date: 05/01/1977

Insurrection City: May Day 1971
Documentary on Mayday, 1971.
Broadcast date: 05/01/1971

The First Movie Director's Name was Alice
Documentary on women editors, writers, actresses and directors throughout film history.
Broadcast date: 05/29/1974

David Lean with Albert Johnson
Discussion of the goals of the San Francisco Film Festival.
Broadcast date: 10/28/1970

A Talk by Mel Brooks
Comedian and film director discusses his life and career and answers questions from the student audience.
Broadcast date: 04/06/1972

Robert Altman: San Francisco Film Festival 1973
Robert Altman at the 1973 San Francisco Film Festival.
Broadcast date: 1973

Salvador Allende Addresses
A collection of excerpts from various Salvador Allende speeches and addresses.

Salvador Allende at the United Nations
Speech and translation of speech given in 1972 by Salvador Allende, the leader of Chile.
Broadcast date: 12/04/1972

Mrs. Hortensia Bussi de Allende
Wife of the assassinated Chilean President discusses the 1973 coup d'etat and conditions in the country.
Broadcast date: 12/1973

Who Was Victor Jara? / Joan Jara
The wife of the late Chilean folk singer Victor Jara discusses her deceased husband's life and work.
Broadcast date: 1974

Interview with a Chilean Factory Worker
Discussion of worker condition before, during, and after the Allende government.
Broadcast date: 10/04/1973

Inti-Illimani in Concert
Chilean group perform their music and discuss the repressive situation in Chile since the overthrow of Salvador Allende.
Broadcast date: 10/30/1974

Interview with Marc Cooper
Cooper describes the military coup d'etat in Chile, 1973 against the Allende government.
Broadcast date: 09/27/1973

Attica Prison: A Montage
Examination of the riot and violent suppression at Attica prison in New York. Includes interviews of inmates and hostages, and Commissioner Oswald both before and after the assault. Also includes actuality from the assault upon the prison inmates. Produced by Deloris Costello.
Broadcast date: 1971

Inside Attica: An Interview with Donald Noble
Alleged leader of the Attica prison rebellion, Donald Noble, discusses his view of the events on February 14, 1972.
Broadcast date: 05/30/1972

Arthur Eve on Attica
N.Y. assemblyman discusses his experiences dealing with the Attica State Prison riot.
Broadcast date: 10/22/1971

Bobby Seale on Attica
Chairman of the Black Panther Party, Bobby Seale, discusses his role in the Attica situation.
Broadcast date: 10/16/1971

Remember Attica: Reconstruction, Reflection, Reaction
Examination of the government investigations, community reactions and demonstrations, the lawsuits, and allegations of murder and repression surrounding the Attica prison rebellion in 1971.
Broadcast date: 11/05/1971

Richard Pryor on Attica
Compilation of Richard Pryor's poetry about the Attica uprising as well as comments he made in one of his nightclub acts concerning the event.
Broadcast date: 05/17/1972

Attica and Wounded Knee / William Kunstler
Attorney discusses his involvement in Attica prison inmate defense, and the similarities of Attica to the Wounded Knee occupation.
Broadcast date: 1973

Bella Abzug at the National Press Club
Abzug discusses her political perspectives, and the difficulties facing a woman politically.
Broadcast date: 07/21/1971

From the Vault: San Diego Folk Festival - Songwriter's Workshop
From the Vault is the Pacifica Radio Archives' weekly program Remixing and Remembering the past by exploring the vastness of sound within the vault of America's largest public radio archive.
Broadcast date: 09/26/2008

A Piper Piping Away: Paddy Maloney of The Chieftains
Conversation and performance of traditional Irish folk music.
Broadcast date: 1979

Plain Speaking: A Counter History of the United States, Parts 1-10
Produced in 1976 by Pacifica radio station KPFA in Berkeley for the country’s bicentennial celebration, this alternative to traditional American history taught in public schools traces the nation’s history form the arriv
Broadcast date: 1976

Tennessee Williams meets the San Francisco Press
American Playwright Tennessee Williams fields questions in San Francisco at Press conference about upcoming world premiere of This Is (An Entertainment) at ACT (American Conservatory Theatre).
Broadcast date: 1976

Flor del Pueblo at La Pena
Live performance by Latino Americano nuevo cancion musical groups of the 1970's Flor del Pueblo at La Pena in Berkeley, CA.

Malvina Reynolds and Margie Adams
Singers/songwriters Malvina Reynolds and Margie Adam perform at a benefit for the Women's Library Workers.

Alberta Hunter: A Very Special Woman
Live performance by Alberta Hunter recorded at The Cookery in NYC. Includes interview with Alberta Hunter and friend Chris Albertson.

International Illimanti Concert
Chillean Music with introduction in Spanish with English translation.

Notes from Underground / Fyodor Dostoevsky
Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "Notes from Underground" read by Morris Carnovsky and Stacey Keach for the third annual literary reading on WBAI in New York City in 1973.
Broadcast date: 1972

The End of the Soledad Brothers Trial
Documentary on the trial and verdict of the two surviving Soledad brothers, John Cluchette and Fleeta Drumgo.
Broadcast date: 1972

Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson
On the publication of Jackson's prison letters interview with the editor and statements by concerned private citizens.
Broadcast date: 10/15/1970

Interview with George Jackson / by Max Bloom
Jackson discusses his trial and political activism.
Broadcast date: 08/23/1971

Sweetest Smelling Baby in New Orleans / Lillian Hellman
Playwright and author Lillian Hellman discusses her life and work.
Broadcast date: 1975

Are you now or have you ever been a member of the communist party?
Dramatic reading of Eric Bentley's play about the House committee on un-American activities. Includes Lilllian Hellman reading her letter to the HUAC.
Broadcast date: 1974

Minorities and the Media
Alan Farley interviews Elbert Sampson of the Community Film Workshop Council of New York about the organization's work in training minority group members in the skills necessary to get jobs in the film industry and broa
Broadcast date: 11/20/1970

Sickening Societies
Health workers who met at the International Conference on the Political Economy of Health in 1976 describe the differences between health and medical care programs in capitalistic and socialistic countries.
Broadcast date: 1976

They Remember Dvorak
This program provides a moving and instructive encounter with Dvorak through his students, colleagues, family, writings and rare recordings of his music and instruments.
Broadcast date: 1970

Repitition in Gray: A Voice Composition / by Barry Garelick
Repition in Gray is a voice composition by Barry Gerelick. The piece was produced initially at KPFA-Berkeley by Dean Okran, and comleted at Mobius Music, San Francisco with technical production by Oliver Di Cicco.

Inti-Illimani Concert, 1977
Chillean folk music with introduction in Spanish with English translation.
Broadcast date: 06/01/1977

Free Music Store, No. 5: Seals and Crofts
Concert recording of Seals and Crofts, 1972.
Broadcast date: 1972

The Servant / Stanislaw Lem
Teleplay by the Polish science fiction writer Stanislaw Lem, starring Bill Hunt, Dudley Knight, Connie Mellors, Valerie Snyder, James Garrett, Michael Elliot, and Mike Hodel.
Broadcast date: 1979

Inferno / by August Strindberg
A reading of Strindberg's autobiography, exploring the author's experiences from 1894-1896. Read by Erik Bauersfeld.
Broadcast date: 1973

Red, White and Blue Monday: May 4, 1970
A documentary about the Kent State shootings and the decade of protest.
Broadcast date: 12/27/1970

Notes from Underground / Dostoevsky
Dostoevsky's novel read by Morris Carnovsky and Stacy Keach.
Broadcast date: 1972

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