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Assorted Audio Materials, c. 1970s
Description
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Contained in this collection are an assortment of audio materials likely donated by Liza Cowan, and thus associated with the Liza Cowan collection. There are clips from radio shows including South Carolina Educational Radio Network, Radio Free People, KCRW-FM, and RCC. There are also clips of live music and poetry performances, as well as political discussions.
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LHEF, Inc. 484 14th Street Brooklyn, New York 11215
Telephone: 718-768-DYKE
Email: lesbianherstoryarchives@gmail.com
Sound
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T75 5/9
Title
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Judy Grahn
Description
An account of the resource
This is a poetry reading by Judy Grahn.
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PT4M41S
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audio/mpeg
Medium
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1/4" audio tape
Rights
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/grahn-wpc-ip"> Judy Grahn & Women's Press Collective Access & Use Rights</a>
Judy Grahn
Poetry
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Title
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Radio Free Women, 1972-1974
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Mary+Bailey">Mary Bailey</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Mary+Helen+Blum">Mary Helen Bloom</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Mary+Garrison">Mary Garrison</a>
Description
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Radio Free Women (RFW) was a feminist radio collective in the early 1970s
Creator
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Date
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1972-1974
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For information regarding any further use of the materials contained on this site, please contact the Lesbian Herstory Archives:
Email: dyv.lha@gmail.com
Language
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English
Sound
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Title
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Learning to Fly, Show Business (Tape 2)
Description
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This recording is a compilation of songs, music, excerpts, quotes, and recordings by, about, and for women in show business. Featured in part two are songs by Judy Garland; music from various Broadway shows and movie musicals; excerpts from Bette Davis' autobiography;quotes from Dorothy Dandrige; a recording of "Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign" by Dory Previn; a reading of the poem "I Have Come to Claim Marilyn Monroe's Body" by Judy Grahn; and a recording of "There's No Business Like Show Business".
Creator
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Radio Free Women
Subject
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Women in Show Business
Date
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August 23, 1972
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For information regarding any further use of the materials contained on this site, please contact the Lesbian Herstory Archives:
Email: dyv.lha@gmail.com
Language
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English
Identifier
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LC042
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Women in Show Business II
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Learning to Fly
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1/4 inch audio tape
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.wav file
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Lesbian Herstory Archive
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00:20:35
Bette Davis
Judy Garland
Judy Grahn
musicals
show business
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Title
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Women's Press Collective audio recordings, circa 1970s
Description
An account of the resource
The Women’s Press Collective was established in 1969 in Oakland, CA out of the Gay Women’s Liberation Group, the first feminist-lesbian collective in the West. Two of the founding members were Judy Grahn, and her partner and illustrator, Wendy Cadden. The press operated out of the basement of GWLG’s bookstore, A Woman’s Place located at 5251 Broadway in downtown Oakland. The WPC was an all women press devoted to printing works by women given the growing demand to share materials about lesbianism, feminism and the women's perspective. One of the first works printed by the collective was Judy Grahn's <em>Edward the Dyke and Other Poems</em>.
Rights
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/grahn-wpc-ip">Judy Grahn & Women's Press Collective Access & Use</a>
Subject
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Feminism, Independent Publishing, Lesbian Publishing, Lesbians
Rights Holder
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Judy Grahn
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<a href="https://judygrahn.org/">Contact Judy Grahn</a>
Sound
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Women's Press Collective Workshop (Clip 3 of 3)
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Women's Press Collective Fair Use Clip 3 of 3
Description
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A question-and-answer session with members of the Women's Press Collective, including Wendy Cadden, Judy Grahn, and Martha Shelley. They discuss how they fund their projects. The uploaded file has been cropped due to Fair Use restrictions. The full file is available at the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Creator
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Women's Press Collective
Date
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Circa 1970s
Rights
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/grahn-wpc-ip">Judy Grahn & Women's Press Collective Access & Use</a>
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0:00:52
Language
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English
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T75_5_7
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Sound
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Publishing, Literature, Poetry
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Cadden, Wendy; Grahn, Judy; Shelley, Martha
Physical Format
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Digital Format
.mp3
Judy Grahn
Literature
Martha Shelley
Publications
Wendy Cadden
Women's Press Collective
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Title
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Women's Press Collective audio recordings, circa 1970s
Description
An account of the resource
The Women’s Press Collective was established in 1969 in Oakland, CA out of the Gay Women’s Liberation Group, the first feminist-lesbian collective in the West. Two of the founding members were Judy Grahn, and her partner and illustrator, Wendy Cadden. The press operated out of the basement of GWLG’s bookstore, A Woman’s Place located at 5251 Broadway in downtown Oakland. The WPC was an all women press devoted to printing works by women given the growing demand to share materials about lesbianism, feminism and the women's perspective. One of the first works printed by the collective was Judy Grahn's <em>Edward the Dyke and Other Poems</em>.
Rights
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/grahn-wpc-ip">Judy Grahn & Women's Press Collective Access & Use</a>
Subject
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Feminism, Independent Publishing, Lesbian Publishing, Lesbians
Rights Holder
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Judy Grahn
Access Rights
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<a href="https://judygrahn.org/">Contact Judy Grahn</a>
Sound
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Women's Press Collective Workshop (Clip 2)
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Women's Press Collective Fair Use Clip 2 of 3
Description
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A recording of a workshop featuring members of the Women's Press Collective, including Wendy Cadden, Judy Grahn, and Martha Shelley. The panelists describe the founding of the Collective in Oakland, California. The uploaded file has been cropped due to Fair Use restrictions. The full file is available at the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Creator
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Women's Press Collective
Date
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Circa 1970s
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/grahn-wpc-ip" title=" ">Judy Grahn & Women's Press Collective Access & Use</a>
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0:00:15
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English
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T75_5_4
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Sound
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Publishing, Literature, Poetry
PBCore
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Interviewee
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Cadden, Wendy; Grahn, Judy; Shelley, Martha
Physical Format
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Open reel audiotape (7 1/2)
Digital Format
.mp3
Judy Grahn
Literature
Martha Shelley
Publications
Wendy Cadden
Women's Press Collective
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Women's Press Collective audio recordings, circa 1970s
Description
An account of the resource
The Women’s Press Collective was established in 1969 in Oakland, CA out of the Gay Women’s Liberation Group, the first feminist-lesbian collective in the West. Two of the founding members were Judy Grahn, and her partner and illustrator, Wendy Cadden. The press operated out of the basement of GWLG’s bookstore, A Woman’s Place located at 5251 Broadway in downtown Oakland. The WPC was an all women press devoted to printing works by women given the growing demand to share materials about lesbianism, feminism and the women's perspective. One of the first works printed by the collective was Judy Grahn's <em>Edward the Dyke and Other Poems</em>.
Rights
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/grahn-wpc-ip">Judy Grahn & Women's Press Collective Access & Use</a>
Subject
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Feminism, Independent Publishing, Lesbian Publishing, Lesbians
Rights Holder
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Judy Grahn
Access Rights
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<a href="https://judygrahn.org/">Contact Judy Grahn</a>
Sound
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Women's Press Collective Workshop (Clip 1)
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Women's Press Collective Workshop Fair Use Clip 1 of 3
Description
An account of the resource
A recording of a workshop featuring members of the Women's Press Collective, including Wendy Cadden, Judy Grahn, and Martha Shelley. The panelists describe the founding of the Collective in Oakland, California. The uploaded file has been cropped due to Fair Use restrictions. The full file is available at the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Creator
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Women's Press Collective
Date
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Circa 1970s
Rights
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/grahn-wpc-ip">Judy Grahn & Women's Press Collective Access & Use</a>
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0:00:10
Language
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English
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T75_5_4
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Sound
Subject
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Publishing, Literature, Poetry
Rights Holder
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Judy Grahn
PBCore
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Interviewee
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Cadden, Wendy; Grahn, Judy; Shelley, Martha
Physical Format
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Open reel audiotape (7 1/2)
Digital Format
.mp3
Judy Grahn
Literature
Martha Shelley
Publications
Wendy Cadden
Women's Press Collective
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Judy Grahn audio recordings, circa 1970s
Description
An account of the resource
Judy Grahn is a poet, activist and scholar who has published 14 books of date and is widely recognized for her writing that engages queer, feminist themes. At the age 21, Grahn was discharged from the Air Force for being openly gay, a source of great shame and anger that contributed to her radicalization. She went on to write and publish her own poetry and became a founding member of the West Coast New Feminist Movement.
Grahn was a member of the Gay Women’s Liberation Group and a co-founder of the Women's Press Collective in 1969, a collective of women devoted to publishing works by female authors, raising the voices of disenfranchised lesbians. Through the collective, Grahn published and circulated her earliest books of poetry including Edward the Dyke and Other Poems (1971) and She Who (1972). Her later works include non-fiction, such as her autobiography entitled A Simple Revolution: The Making of an Activist Poetry.
Grahn's poetry is heavily influenced by feminist mythology and Metaformic Theory which links modern culture to ancient menstruation rites, which she first explored in the book: She is a leading theorist and scholar of feminist mythology, which she teaches at California Institute of Integral Studies.
Grahn received a number of awards for her poetry including a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, two Lambda Literary Awards and American Book Award, a Foremothers of Women’s Spirituality Award and a Stonewall Award. Since 1997, Publishing Triangle has awarded The Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Non Fiction to an outstanding work of lesbian nonfiction annually, in honor of her.
Judy Grahn has been the Grand Marshall of both the San Francisco and Seattle Pride Parades in the past and continues to dedicate her life to queer activism and cultural studies and writing poetry.
Sound
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Judy Grahn Poetry Reading [Fair use excerpt]
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Judy Grahn Poetry Reading Fair Use Clip
Description
An account of the resource
A poetry reading featuring Judy Grahn. Grahn reads from "She Who" and other works. The uploaded file has been cropped due to Fair Use restrictions. The full recording is available at the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Date
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Circa 1970s
Identifier
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T75_5_10
Subject
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Poetry, Live Performance
Creator
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Judy Grahn
Extent
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0:01:11
Language
A language of the resource
English
Rights
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/grahn-wpc-ip">Judy Grahn & Women's Press Collective Access & Use Rights</a>
Type
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Sound
PBCore
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Physical Format
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Open reel audiotape (7 1/2)
Digital Format
.mp3
Judy Grahn
Poetry