Includes recordings related to social movements in California, specifically in the Bay Area and at the UC Berkeley. Recordings focus on student, women's, Third World, anti-war, and other social movements and activism. This is a lecture given by Dr. Isidore Ziferstein, a Los Angeles psychiatrist, on June 30 at the Berkeley Little Theater, sponsored by Berkeley-Oakland Women for Peace.
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Notes on original container: Normon Thomas at Stanford: "Is There a Possiblity for Peace?" America's best-known socialist, speaking at Stanford University on February 28, 1967, The program is introduced by KPFA volunteer, Gene De Alessi.
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