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Unlearning to Not Speak, the Women‚Äôs School: Two parts. American ‚radical left‚ women give talk on ‚Women in China‚ after spending three weeks in China. Linda Gordon, who was authoring a history of the birth control movement in the United States, and Jean Tepperman, a teacher, talk on their impressions of women‚Äôs social position in China They cover marriage, divorce, subordination, and the organization of women in China. Shirley Maclaine on China: Recently returned from the People‚Äôs Republic of China with a delegation of women, Ms. Maclaine is editing 45 hours of film she shot for a television special. At the San Francisco film festival she talked about the trip and held a question and answer session covering a broad range of subjects from healthcare to homosexuality. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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