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Box 31

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Contains 15 Results:

Symposium in Honor of Ruth Hubbard at Harvard University, 2 June 1990, 2 June 1990

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 24
Scope and Contents Margaret Randall is part of the first panel that discusses Ruth Hubbard's life. Hubbard, scientist and professor assisted Randall with her case and co-wrote the book, The Shape of Red, with Randall, 2 June 1990.
Dates: 2 June 1990; 2 June 1990

"Speak Truth to Power: A Portrait of Polly Mann", 2 June 1990

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 25
Scope and Contents Documentary by Pam Colby on the life of Polly Mann, based on interviews with Mann. Mann was an activist within the democratic party and part of Women Against Military Madness.
Dates: 2 June 1990

Cuba Trip, 2 June 1990

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 26
Scope and Contents Part 1 of 3. Cuba trip organized by Margaret in 1996 as a women's forum. The tape has three parts. The first part is an introduction to the trip. The second part is an interview with Randall about her trip from Mexico to Cuba, her life in Cuba, and raising her children in Cuba. The third part of the tape is a visit with an old neighbor of Randall's (In Spanish, there is no translation, but Randall paraphrases much of the conversation afterwards.
Dates: 2 June 1990

Cuba Trip, 2 June 1990

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 27
Scope and Contents Part 2 of 3. The tape has four parts. The first part is an interview and presentation at La Guinera with the FMC, Federación de Mujeres Cubanas, about the role of the FMC in the rebuilding of the community after the Revolution (In Spanish with Randall translating). The second part is an interview with Randall about the Cuban trips she organizes for these groups of women. The third part is footage of Cuba. The fourth part is an interview with Margaret Randall about her life in Cuba and how her...
Dates: 2 June 1990

Cuba Trip, 2 June 1990

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 28
Scope and Contents Part 3 of 3. The first part of the tape is an interview with a woman who was working on a documentary of the Peter Pan project. (In Spanish with translation). The second part of the tape is shots of Old Havana, making cigars, music, street shots of Linea and Coppelia. The third part is at the Assemblea Nacional de Poder Popular with a presentation by a Senator of the National Assembly who is a member of the FMC.
Dates: 2 June 1990

W.O.M.E.N. and Simposio/Symposium, 2 June 1990

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 30
Scope and Contents Two videos by Liz Miller, W.O.M.E.N. (15 minutes) and Simposio/Symposium (45 minutes). The first video is an overview or introduction to the Women's Observer Mission to the Elections in Nicaragua: Building our Political Power. In 1996 forty-one women from 18 countries on delegation participated in the women's electoral observer mission to challenge the role of the typical electoral observer. The second video covers the Symposium held by the mission. (In English and Spanish with translations).
Dates: 2 June 1990

Fundraising and Miranda Bergman/Jane Norling Interview, 27 November 1985

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 15
Scope and Contents The first part of this tape is a fundraising event at the San Francisco Women's Center in support of Margaret Randall, with various authors and speakers including Manlio Argeta, Ron Kovic, and Enrique Ramirez. The second part is Randall summarizing her case to date, and reading poetry. The final segment is the beginning of a discussion between with Miranda Bergman and Jane Norling about Margaret Randall. continued on tape 16
Dates: 27 November 1985

Miranda Bergman/Jane Norling Interview and San Francisco Event, 27 November 1985

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 16
Scope and Contents The first part is the continuation of the interview with Gergman and Jane from tape 15. The interview focuses on topics like the role of art in the empowerment of women and connecting with one's history. They also talk about how Randall's photography influenced and was used in their own murals and artwork. The second part is an event taped at La Peña Cultural Center in San Francisco with various speakers and musicians, including Margaret Randall, speaking about and in support of Randall's case...
Dates: 27 November 1985

Margaret Randall Victory Party, 14 October 1989, 14 October 1989

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 17
Scope and Contents Includes poetry reading and music, 14 October 1989.
Dates: 14 October 1989; 14 October 1989

Margaret Randall Poetry Reading,, Spring 1984, Spring 1984

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 18
Scope and Contents by Pamela Colby, Spring 1984.
Dates: Spring 1984; Spring 1984

Margaret Randall: Poetry of Resistance, Winds of Change, June 1984, June 1984

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 19
Scope and Contents Poetry reading, June 1984, in Eugene, Oregon. Tape produced by Linda Duggan.
Dates: June 1984; June 1984

Margaret Randall and Audre Lord, 10 May 1987, 10 May 1987

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 20
Scope and Contents Poetry reading at Hunter College, 10 May 1987. Includes an update on the Margaret Randall case by her attorney.
Dates: 10 May 1987; 10 May 1987

Margaret Randall Poetry Reading, Spring 1984

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 21
Scope and Contents During an afternoon session at a conference on women.
Dates: Spring 1984

Women's Poetry Reading, Spring 1984

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 22
Scope and Contents Various authors read their poems at Salt of the Earth bookshop, Albuquerque, NM. Poems were created out of a poetry workshop at UNM that Randall co-led.
Dates: Spring 1984

"Lo Maduro de la Cultura", 16 April 1998, 16 April 1998

 File — Box: 31, Tape: 23
Scope and Contents Part of the poetry and music series at the Albuquerque Museum, funded by the City and the Museum. The tape includes music by Prince Diabate/Amara and Sanoh/Amy Thioub, and poetry reading by Margaret Randall, 16 April 1998.
Dates: 16 April 1998; 16 April 1998