How the World Sees Women
This broadcast begins with a dramatic performance highlighting sexist quotes from well-known historical figures. Then one of the…
The first half of this broadcast is a historical sketch of women’s roles in various societies from ancient times to the 1970s, and the second half is a… read more
The first half of this broadcast is a historical sketch of women’s roles in various societies from ancient times to the 1970s, and the second half is a studio discussion with a social worker, historian, anthropologist, and the host - a university lecturer in philosophy. This program is one of a ten-part 1971 University of Michigan Television Center series titled “Women and Girls.” The programs explore issues related to the women’s movement. close
This broadcast begins with a dramatic performance highlighting sexist quotes from well-known historical figures. Then one of the…
This series that aired on NBC beginning in September 1969 looks at the women’s movement. Hosted by several female…
This CBS News Special Report was broadcast on April 5, 1968, one day after the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination in…
Senator Paul Simon addressed the Women’s Agenda Conference in Des Moines, Iowa on the issues facing American women. Senator…