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Richard Wilbur at the UMass Summer Arts Festival

July 18, 1967

by: Kristen Richard

Richard Wilbur reads a number of his poems, explaining some of their inspiration and historical context

Gloria Steinem on The Politics of Women

May 29, 1971

by: Kristen Richard

Gloria Steinem discusses the inequalities and prejudices young women can expect to face, during her commencement speech at Smith College in 1971.

Planning experimental communities

October 21, 1965

by: Katie Bowler

Renowned behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner on the meaning of utopias, dystopias, and critical thinking.

Intensifying Racism, Sexism and Asocial Behavior in the U.S.

Johnetta Cole in August 1981

by: Katie Bowler

Johnetta Cole speaks on an intensification of racism, sexism and anti-social behavior in the United States during the 1980s.

Yogi Bhajan on Eastern Spirituality

December 9, 1972

by: Chris Reilly

Spiritual leader, Yogi Bhajan, discusses the effects of yoga and meditation on the mind…

New Student Radicalism

Howard Zinn in 1965

by: Chris Reilly

Howard Zinn speaks at Mount Holyoke college on the flux of student radicalism tied to the Civil Rights and Anti-war movement. Zinn speaks of his […]

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