Entity | Feminist Radio Network
The Feminist Radio Network operated out of station WGTB at Georgetown University. It produced a wide variety of programs covering a range of topics, including music ("Jazz Women"), politics ("Abortion Report"), and interviews with feminist figures. The FRN also produced a newsletter called "Calliope".
Read more at Wikipedia...
Alternate Names: FRN
Associated Place(s): Washington (D.C.)
Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC) Record
Wikidata Record
Library of Congress Name Authority File (LCNAF)
Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
Wikidata Record
Library of Congress Name Authority File (LCNAF)
Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
Appears in:
National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB) 45
- Ain't it a shame: battered women, undated
- Believe and run on, undated
- Daughters and poets, undated
- Ellen McIlwaine, undated
- Feminist Radio Network audition tape, undated
- Harmonies: poetry anthology, undated
- Highlights of Houston National Women's Conference, 1977
- Holly Near today, undated
- Izquierda ensemble, undated
- Lee Brown: from the inside out, undated
- Mabel Vernon: suffragist, undated
- Margie Adam interview, undated
- Marilyn Hacker, undated
- Musing with Kay Gardner, undated
- Nellie Bobbit, undated
- Nobody told me, undated
- Prostitution, undated
- Stufate: Italian women on the move, undated
- Waitresses, undated
- Women's orgasm: fact, fantasy, or phallacy, undated
- Writing about women's lives, undated
- Z. Budapest, undated
A Room of one's own 2
A history of women in country music 2
Jazz women 15
- Jazz women: composer Carla Bley, forerunner of new directions, part 1 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: composer Carla Bley, forerunner of new directions, part 1 of 3, undated
- Jazz women: composer and band director Toshiko Akiyoshi, a first in jazz history, part 1 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: composer and band director Toshiko Akiyoshi, a first in jazz history, part 2 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: contemporary scat and vocalese, undated
- Jazz women: four contemporary pianists, part 1 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: four contemporary pianists, part 2 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: guitar, undated
- Jazz women: horns, undated
- Jazz women: the changing eras of jazz survive in Mary Lou Williams, part 1 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: the changing eras of jazz survive in Mary Lou Williams, part 2 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: three women singers who scat or do vocalese , part 1 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: three women singers who scat or do vocalese , part 2 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: twenty fingers, two modern pianists, part 1 of 2, undated
- Jazz women: twenty fingers, two modern pianists, part 2 of 2, undated