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132. Labor on the Line
- Description:
- Recordings of a San Francisco Bay Area independent radio news program from 1984-1987 covering labor issues with a primary focus on California. Includes numerous interviews with local labor leaders regarding significant strikes and labor struggles such as the historic Latina-led Watsonville Cannery Strike, United Farm Workers' (UFW) "Wrath of Grapes" campaign, and the month-long SEIU Local 250 Kaiser healthcare workers strike; as well as issues regarding AIDS, plant closures, and other workplace concerns.
- Content types:
- Spoken word
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 27 audiocassette tapes
- Repository/Collector:
- Labor Archive and Research Center, J. Paul Leonard Library
133. Latino USA Records
- Description:
- Radio program Latino USA began production by KUT and the Center for Mexican American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin in 1993. In 2010 production moved to the Futuro Media Group. Still produced by Maria Hinojosa and aired on NPR today, Latino USA presents stories on Latina/o history, culture, and current affairs.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, and Sounds (Other than music & language)
- Formats:
- Analog audiocassette, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- 410 audio cassettes, 331 compact discs, and 133 Audio Files, plus unprocessed materials.
- Repository/Collector:
- Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.utexas.edu
134. Lifeline Radio Recordings
- Description:
- Recordings of the LIFELINE conservative Republican radio program
- Content types:
- Spoken word
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material)
- Extent:
- 8 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
135. Mainstream Media Project Records
- Description:
- Founded in 1995, by founder and former executive director Mark Sommer, the Mainstream Media Project (MMP) was a nonprofit public education organization focused on print and broadcast media about creative approaches in achieving peace, security, and sustainability in an interdependent global community. Until its closing in early 2014, it was particularly involved with placing top policy analysts, social innovators, and on-the-ground organizers on radio and television stations across the country and globe. One such project, A World of Possibilities radio show, founded in 2001, was an award-winning one hour weekly show hosted by Sommer. A program "of spirited global conversations," featuring interviews searching for understanding of, and solutions to, longstanding global public affairs challenges, A World of Possibilities was nationally and internationally syndicated until it ceased broadcasting in 2011. The MMP Records contain over ten linear feet of CD and DVD masters of uncut interviews and produced radio shows. Shows, including Heart of the Matter and A World of Possibilities, explore promising new thinking and experimentation in fields ranging from energy, food, water, and wilderness to human rights, global security, and public health, and include interviews with leading experts and innovators, such as Studs Terkel, Pete Seeger, Laurie Garrett, Wangari Maathai, Frances Moore Lappe, Howard Gardner, Lily Yeh, Robert Reich, Majora Carter, Van Jones and many more. The collection also contains MMP business files, consisting of correspondence, reports, articles, grant information, and organizational materials.
- Content types:
- Spoken word
- Formats:
- Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD)
- Extent:
- 16 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- UMass Amherst Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on scua.library.umass.edu
136. Massachusetts Review Records
- Description:
- The Massachusetts Review is an independent quarterly of literature, the arts, and public affairs. Co-founded by Jules Chametzky and Sidney Kaplan in 1959 to promote eclectic, nontraditional, and underrepresented literary and intellectual talent, the Review has been an important venue for African American, Native American, and feminist writers and poets, mixing new and established authors. The records of the Massachusetts Review document the history and operations of the magazine from its founding to the present, including general correspondence and nearly complete editorial files for published works. The collection also includes a small number of audio recordings of MR2, a radio show hosted by Review editor David Lenson with interviews of writers, artists, and cultural critics.
- Content types:
- Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
- Extent:
- Five recordings of MR2, radio show on WMUA
- Repository/Collector:
- UMass Amherst Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on scua.library.umass.edu
137. SCBA Miscellaneous Materials
- Description:
- Assorted recordings from 1930s to 1980s, including the following: Recordings of events at the University of South Carolina and Clemson University, 1970s; "Carolina Cares" public service announcements, 1970s-1980s; Entries for SCBA awards, 1970s-1980s; Charleston Folk Series, In the Tradition, and Straw in the Fire programs, 1980s; Episodes from classic radio dramas, 1930s-1960s (e.g., The Shadow, The Lone Ranger, Gunsmoke)
- Content types:
- Spoken word
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material) and Analog audiocassette
- Extent:
- 525 items
- Repository/Collector:
- McKissick Museum, South Carolina Broadcasters Association Archives
138. The Records of WGLT
- Description:
- WGLT is licensed to Illinois State University and is affiliated with NPR. It was originally a student operated radio station, signing on the air on April 24th, 1962 as a closed circuit radio station. A few years later, on February 4, 1966, the station received FCC licensing and began FM boradcasting. The station became a full NPR member in the 1970's. Both the audio and paper records are unprocessed. In the past year, the university archivist and the station’s general manager (along with a School of Communication professor) started the process to inventory all the audio and paper records.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds, Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Open reel tape (unknown material), VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), and 8-track cassette
- Extent:
- 14 linear feet; 14 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Dr. JoAnn Rayfield Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on tempest.lib.ilstu.edu
139. WRAS Radio Records
- Description:
- WRAS Radio records, 1966-2009, contain materials documenting the Georgia State University student-run radio station. The collection consists of materials pertaining to day-to-day operations, tower construction and relocation, playlists, logs, news clippings, ephemera, station produced sound recordings (interviews, promos, drops) and sound recording submissions for the Georgia Music Show. Notable in the collection is the almost complete run of general manager files documenting the station’s activities under each manager.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), MiniDisc, Polyester open reel tape, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 8 linear feet, 900 Optical and 45rpm discs
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
140. WSB Radio Records
- Description:
- The records contain correspondence, memos, scrapbooks, news clippings, publicity materials, program log books, scripts, radio engineering lesson plans, contracts, licenses, photographs, sound recordings, moving image recordings, transcripts, and artifacts relating to the early history of WSB Radio, to WSB performers, programs, awards, and sponsored events (such as news workshops and career conferences for students), and to WSB-FM and WSB-TV.
- Content types:
- Notated music, Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, Text, Three-dimensional form, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Lacquer disc, Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Motion picture film, Photographic print, Photographic negative, and Text document
- Extent:
- 24 linear feet, 250 Lacquer discs, 40,000 Pressed 78rpm, LP, and 45rpm discs
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu