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Three recordings featuring feminist witch Z. Budapest during her April 1977 visit to the Michiana area. In the first recording (45000000022399), Budapest conducts a workshop on ritual bathing and other subjects in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, on April 8, 1977. This a second-generation recording, transferred from an original video recording not held by the IU South Bend Archives. In the second recording (45000000022407), Budapest is interviewed on April 9, 1977, by Gloria Kaufman, who long supported and promoted Budapest's work. The third recording (45000000022415) is a edited, condensed version of that interview created for the South Bend Media Network, with host segments by Kaufman.
Part 1 of the panel "Black Women: Uplifting Voices," presented at a class session of B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role on February 9, 1989, at Indiana University South Bend. Features black women sharing their experiences with a class comprised predominantly of white women. Moderated by Marva Leonard-Dent, an assistant city attorney for South Bend. Featuring panelists Rebecca Johnson, senior health claims processor and unit leader at Holy Cross Shared Services; Virginia "Ginny" Brown Calvin, principal of Muessel Elementary School in South Bend; Janice "Jan" Hall, assistant vice president for employment and employee relations manager at First Source Bank; and Karen White, assistant director for the university division and director of affirmative action at IU South Bend.
Part 2 of the panel "Black Women: Uplifting Voices," presented at a session of B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role on February 9, 1989, at Indiana University South Bend. Features black women sharing their experiences with a class comprised predominantly of white women. Moderated by Marva Leonard-Dent, an assistant city attorney for South Bend. Featuring panelists Rebecca Johnson, senior health claims processor and unit leader at Holy Cross Shared Services; Virginia "Ginny" Brown Calvin, principal of Muessel Elementary School in South Bend; Janice "Jan" Hall, assistant vice president for employment and employee relations manager at First Source Bank; and Karen White, assistant director for the university division and director of affirmative action at IU South Bend.