Marianne Williamson has returned to Women's Spaces for
our show in 9/18/2023
Conversation. Previously she was on our 1/14/2013
and
2/25/2013 shows on Law of DivineCompensation.
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Attorney
Gloria Allred
has returned to Women's Spaces for our
July 11, 2022 show
on the SCOTUS Reversal of Roe v Wade and Next Steps.
She also contributed as a guest on
March 5, 2018, and on
June
15, 2020.
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Lynn
Woolsey, Congress-woman (Retired) returned on
10/16/2023
and on 8/162021 to speak on bold
steps for our Nation to take.
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, Dr. Jean Shinoda Bolen returned
on
Monday June
29, 2020 as a guest on Women's Spaces to discuss the Millionth
Circle of women coming together.
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the show's page by clicking here.
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Celebrating 10 Years on Radio.
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1. Commentary
by our host Elaine B. Holtz: Our great
granddaughter Satori Trinity Jensen celebrates her 3rd
birthday today, to whom we dedicate a birthday song.
Satori is a blessing in my life. Her parents, our
Grandchildren Ryan and Amber, have second daughter on
the way, so Satori will be a big sister soon. I feel
blessed.
Today is also Labor Day: Labor
Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements
of American workers and is traditionally observed on the
first Monday in September. It was created by the labor
movement in the late 19th century and became a federal
holiday in 1894. Peter J. McGuire, a carpenter and labor
union leader, was the person who came up with the idea
for Labor Day. He thought American workers should be
honored with their own day. He proposed his idea to New
York's Central Labor Union early in 1882, and they
thought the holiday was a good idea, too.
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2. Our
guest,Dr. Harriet Fraad,
delves into the history of
women influencing
policies affecting Labor. She reminds us that
the early colonizing ships from England included
indentured servants, as well as indentured wives. People
had to pay off their societal debt of a petty crime or
the cost of the ship passage by agreeing to sseveral
years of service with their labor. After her dress shop
is destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire, Mary Harris
"Mother" Jones begins working in 1871 as a labor
organizer. In 1911 the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire
in New York kills 144 garment workers, 123 women and
girls, and 23 men. During the Great Depression, one
fourth of American families were socialist or communist.
There was a huge labor organizing movement with the
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), founded by
John Lewis. Under the pressure of demonstrations of
organized labor, communists and socialists, the New Deal
was executed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR).
In 1933 FDR brought the first woman into a
presidential cabinet, Frances Perkins, as Secretary of
Labor,
who spearheaded such Acts as Social Security, the
40-hour work week, and abolishment of child labor.
Frances Perkins witnessed as a young woman seeing the
women and girls jumping to their deaths trying to escape
the flames of the 1911 Triangle Shirt Fire, which fired
her passion for to set up protections for labor. She
remained as Secretary of Labor until the death of FDR in
1945. With the end of WWII the USA viewed the Soviet
Union as a threat and all socialists and communists were
soon under the fire of Senator Joseph McCarthy as the
Republicans sought to wrest control of the Presidency in
the early 1950s and began to undo New Deal policies. Dr.
Fraad notes that 80% of the shares of stocks are owned
by top 10% wealthy Americans, that Wall Street is not a
measure of the nation's health. She encourages us to
celebrate work, and the workers should be rewarded for
the work.
About our Guest:
Dr. Harriet Fraad is a Mental Health Counselor and
Hypnotherapist in private practice in New York City. She
has been in practice for 46 years. She writes and speaks
on the intersection of politics, economics, and personal
life in the USA. Her work can be found on her website,
harrietfraad.com. Her podcast,
Capitalism Hits Home, now with Julianna Forlano can
be found at her website,
harrietfraad.com, and at
Democracyatwork.info as well as on
YouTube. Her newest podcast with Max Golding is
directed to the psycho-therapy community. It is called
"It’s Not Just in Your Head.”
Harriet Fraad appears as a regular guest on Economic
Update’s 100 radio stations, as well as on The David
Feldman Show at 8:00 PM, EST Mondays on WBAI and on the
internet. She appears regularly on Women’s Spaces on
KBBF broadcasting to Sonoma County and North San
Francisco Bay, Her latest written work appears in
Knowledge, Class and Economics. NY: Routledge 2019. Dr.
Fraad was a founding mother of the Women’s Liberation
Movement in New Haven CT and has been an activist for
her entire life.
September 1, 1933 (2006) – Ann Richards, second
woman elected governor of Texas (1990).
September 6, 1860 (1935) – Jane Addams, founder of
Hull House in Chicago, first major settlement house,
first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace
Prize (1931), suffragist, helped establish American
Civil Liberties Union (1920).
Saturday, October 2, 2021,
Women's March to Mobilize and Defend Our Reproductive
Rights. Nationwide.The U.S. Supreme Court reconvenes
on October 4th, so the Women's March and more than 90
other organizations, including National Latina Institute
for Reproductive Justice, Planned Parenthood, SHERO
Mississippi, Mississippi in Action, Access Reproductive
Care-Southeast, The Frontline, Working Families Party,
and SisterSong, are organizing a national call to
mobilize and defend our reproductive rights. Check the
link for events in your area, and if none, you and your
friends organize an event at
https://womensmarch.com/mobilize . When a local
action has been organized in the SF North Bay, we will
share the details here.
The Opening and Closing Theme song
The Woman in Your Life is You is done with
permission of the Composer and Singer
Alix Dobkin
((August 16, 1940 – May 19, 2021) Alix Dobkin death was just
announced - Thank you for all you did for Lesbians to be recognized
and Women to be honored. May you rest in peace. See our Interview
with Alix Dobkin on
12/1/2014 at
and our Memorial to Alix Dobkin on 11/24/2021
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The Woman in Your Life is You by Alix Dobkin from the album
Living with Lavender Jane (2010 Women's Wax Works) -
www.alixdobkin.com
Happy Birthday, sung by The Countdown Kids,from the album 00 All Time
Favorite Kids Songs (12001 Countdown Media, A
Division of BMG Rights Media IUS, LLC).
Bread and Roses sung by Bobby McGee,
from the album
Love Still Remains (2006 Smithsonian
Folkways)
Which Side are You On, by Bev Grant, from the album
We Were There – Women’s Labor History (2002
Human Condition Music)
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