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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

WINGS JANUARY NEWSCAST

TIME: 28:21

Program #4-91 (Target broadcast dates

January 20-26)

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WINGS:

Women's International

Gathering

P.O. Box 5307, Kansas City, Missouri 64131 USA (816) 361-7161

1. (4:49) "WOMEN FOR A FREE KUWAIT." Dr. Angi Saad was interviewed

by Beverly Oliver. SUGGESTED INTRO: KUWAITI WOMEN IN NORTH AMERICA

HAVE BEEN ORGANIZING TO COUNTERACT STEREOTYPES ABOUT THEIR COUNTRY

AND TO DISCUSS THE IRAQUI INVASION. DR. ANGI ("Angie") SAAD, A

KUWAITI CIVIL ENGINEER, IS THE CHAIRWOMAN OF WOMEN FOR A FREE KUWAIT:

2. (6:36) "EYEWITNESS REPORT FROM IRAQ AND PALESTINE." Barbara Lubin,

director of Middle East Children's Alliance, was interviewed by Katherine

Davenport. SUGGESTED INTRO: MANY PEOPLE HAVE BEEN FLEEING THE MIDDLE

EAST TO AVOID A WAR, BUT SOME ARE GOING THERE IN HOPES OF STOPPING IT.

BARBARA LUBIN TALKED WITH WINGS ON HER RETURN FROM IRAQ AND PALESTINE.

3. (4:30) "THE POSITION OF ISRAEL." Excerpts from speech by Freda Keet,

"The English Voice of Radio Israel," recorded by Bob Stutz. INTRO:

EVERYONE HAS HEARD SADAM HUSAIN'S POSITION ON ISRAEL, BUT VERY LITTLE

HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT ISRAEL'S POSITION ON SADAM HUSAIN. WINGS RECEIVED

SOME UNUSUAL TAPE FROM A ROTARY CLUB MEETING IN KANSAS, WHERE A

PROMINENT ISRAELI JOURNALIST SPOKE. FRIEDA WERDEN REPORTS:

4. (3:40) "CANADA'S VOICE OF WOMEN FOR PEACE." Statement via phone,

read by Lynn Adamson." INTRO: THE U.S. IS PUTTING ITS EXPENSES FOR

THE GULF WAR ON ITS CREDIT CARD, BUT CANADA'S PAYING ITS SHARE IN

CASH - CAUSING IMMEDIATE curs IN DOMESTIC SERVICES. A CANADIAN RESISTANCE

GROUP, "VOICE OF WOMEN' FUf( FEACI:::," GAVE A STATEMENT '1'0 WINGS:

5. (3:48j "GREENS U.S.A." Dee Berry, coordinator, Prairie Greens.

INTRO: THE GREEN MOVEMENT IN THE U.S. HAS BEEN PARTICIPATING IN PEACE

EFFORTS, AND IS ALSO BEGINNING TO DEVELOP A POLITICAL PARTY. HERE"S

MORE FROM WINGS:

6: (3:05) "LESBIAN LAWMAKERS." Roberta Achtenberg & Carole Migden, San

Francisco supervisors-elect, were interviewed by Ann Kelly. INTRO:

IT MAY BE A LONG TIME BEFORE THERE ARE ENOUGH U.S. CONGRESSWOMEN TO VOTE

DOWN A WAR - BUT WOMEN ARE MAKING STEADY POLITICAL GAINS. A FEW OF

THOSE NEWLY INAUGURATED IN JANUARY WERE LESBIAN ELECTED OFFICIALS.

HERE"S THE STCIRY FROM WINGS:

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#1-91 "Dr. Novello on Women & AIDS" - UN address by US Surgeon General.

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#3-91 "Structural Adjustment - an Economic Thebry at Work" - Six women

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.L~ .';_ .__ )_ "MI DWI VES HARASSED IN MISSOURi." E V d HU iTI m e.l-- ,Jon e s ~ nelrJ iTI o t l"l e !'- ~

~3a n d t· a. Mount j OY:, F't-es i Ot?I-lt ~ ('Ii 5S0W· i iVl i ow i ves " (-is s oc i .3t ion. .;U~_T FW ;.. f~· m~:

HUNDRED S OF YEARS IN THE WESTERN W O R LD ~ THE MALE- DOMINATED MEDICAL PROF ESSI ON

HAS BEEN TRYI NG TO ERADICATE MI DW IVES . ANOTHER SORTI E IN THAT WAR HAS TAKEN

PLACE IN MI SSOUR I - AND THE MIDWIVES ARE F IGHT I NG BA CK . HERE 'S THE STORY : ...

_. ) "CHOICES FOR A NEW WORLD ORDER." Margarlta Arias~ President, Ar ias

Fou nda t i o n ~or Pea ce & Human P r ogr e s s ~ Cos t a Rlca; reporter, Elayne Cli~t .

f?~J tjJ? E SJj;.D . I NTFfu I;JI L.I... THE i\~ E l-0 WOFLD iJFWE F.: F'F.:E:3 I DENT BUSH E< TDL.L.S BE ONE OF

COOPERATION OR DESTRUCTION? MARGAR I TA ARIAS (AH- r e e - a hs ) DESCRIBES THE

ALTERNATIVES IN TH IS REPORT FROM WINGS: . . .

, . ( ) "ELIZABETH CLARE'S PROPHECIES ." Te l e p ho ne i nte r v i ew wit.h El iz a beth \

Cla t· e Prop het , aut no r o·f= "The i~i stt-o log y 0·1= t. hE:? Fou r Hot-seme n" .. r ep o rt e r ,

f::a.t het- i ne Davenpot-t. l.t:1TF.:O : THE BUS I NESS OJ=." P ~:OPHE C( HAS TAf'::EN AI" UF'TUFi:N . AS A

RESUL.T OF THE GULF WAR. MYSTICAL CHRIST I ANS ARE BUYING TONS OF BOOKS HAI LING

THE FULFILLMENT OF THE PROPHECIES OF J EREMI AH - OR THE BEGINNING OF THE LAST

DAYS . ONE MAVERICK FEMALE PROPHET - ELIZ ABETH CLARE PROPHET GAVE AN INTERVIEW

TI] l-0 H~C.;S:

( "ACTIONS AGAINST NUCLEAR TESTING. II Deb t-a. F: i c h a t- d s o n ~ coordinator",

Amet- ican F'eace Test; i nt.e r v i ew by Ce r o Lv n Swa.nso l'l . ] NI.t':O: SO FA~:~ NO NUCLEA~ :

WEAPONS HA VE BEEN USED IN THE GULF WAR , BUT NUCLEAR NAT IONS ARE STI LL TESTING

THE IR ARSENALS - EVEN THOUGH LOTS OF CIT IZ ENS WA NT TO STOP THEM. HERE'S A

F:EF'CHH FF.:OI"\ WINGS: ... S ~j GGE_:3T ED CJ})TF.:O :" TO C:iET INFOFi:I"iATI ON ABOUT I~ U C L E A ~:

TESTING ANYWHERE I N THE W ORLD ~ WRI TE TO: TEST ING ALERT NETWORK, PO BOX 26725,

LAS V E GAS~ NE VADA 89 126 USA.

4.t. ( ) IIBRITISH WOMEN PROTEST WAR. II Vo>~ pop pr-oduc ed by Maud Hand anc:i Sue

C la.t" k~ Tt- a nS l s t el'· s r adi o c o l lE.~ c t i \/ e . II\lTF:O: THE NEl·j8 FPDr1 BF:ITAII\ISAY::) THE

PUBLIC LI KES THE WAR; BUT A BIG MINORITY OF BRI TISH WOMEN BEG TO DIFFER.

HEFi:E' S THf.: STOFU Ff,:OM WI NC:iS: ... SU(3CiE~'3TED OUTD :_ THE GREENHAI'1 l-00MEN CAI\i BE

CONTACTED AT: YELLOW GATE~ GREENHAM COMMON WOMEN' S PEACE CAMP , NEAR NEWBURY,

BERKSHI RE, ENGLAND RG14 7 A A ~ U.K.

~ . ) "SOUTH PACIFIC WOMEN'S POLICY CONGRESS." Mal J o hnson int e r views

Loui se (:;]. t; ss i , ~ o nne t'· hea 0 o·f F'apu.i~<. ·- r'~ei"J Eiu i fl ea. lo'Jomen' s Comm i '55 i on. I !\lTRO: WOI'1EN

I N THE SOUTH PACI F IC ARE UNDER PRESSURE FROM MODERN LI FE AND MANY OF ITS ILLS.

THEY MET TO PLAN NEW STRATEGI ES IN JANUARY. HERE 'S A REPORT FROM WI NGS: ...

, . ) "GODDESSES IN THE SATANIC VERSES." Te lepho ne interview with Ann

hH-~needom , e.d i t o r (J·f "The I;J i se Woman. " I NTF;:D: WHAT WA:3 I T ABOUT iI THE SA T(:~N IC

VERSES" THAT MADE THE AYATOLLAH KHOMEI NI SO MAD? ANN FORFREEDOM GIVES A

FEiYlINIST ANAL 'l :3 IS IN THI S INTERVIEW WI TH WINGS: . . .

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Program descriptions for WINGS #10 #11 - International Women 's Day/Women's History Month

specials (replacing the March WINGS Newscast)

First Half Hour (WINGS #10-91. TIME: 29:48)

1. (3:26) HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY. IN/OUTCUES: "In the spring of 1908 . . .

in any given year ." ACIUALI1Y ON TAPE: The late Raya Dunayevskaya, author of a work on Rosa

Luxembourg. SUGG~ INTRO: International Women's Day, honored around the world, began with

women workers in the United States . Katherine Davenport of WINGS explains: .. .

2. (6:08) ANTI-WAR ACTIONS IN PAKISTAN. IN/OUT: "[Woman speaking Urdu through bullhorn]

... for WINGS by Nafisa Hoodbhoy ." ON TAPE: Nuzhat Kidwai, chair, Peace Committee; Nafisa

Hoodbhoy; Dr, Jehan Are, speaker on Women and the Gulf War. INTRO: Peace is viewed by many

women around the world as a women's issue. WINGS covered women 's peace activities this year in

Pakistan: ., .

3 . (7:36) A U.S. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. IN/OUT: Music - Star Spangled Banner . . . . tor

WINGS, this is Katherine Davenport. " INTRO: Whether a war is won or lost doesn't determine if

it's right or wrong. One woman who risked her freedom because she felt the Gulf War was wrong

is Dr. Yolanda Huet-Vaughn. Here's more f!'om WINGS: . " OPTIONAL OVTRO: Support letters tor

Dr·, Yolanda Huet-Vaughan can addressed to: Commander Schroeder, MEDDAC, Box 1180. F01~ Leonax~

Wood MO 65473-5000, USA.

4. (3 :51) ZAMBIAN WOMEN VOX POP. IN/OUT: A few weeks after the beginning of the Gulf War

. " surveyed for WINGS by Ruth Luwaga ." ON TAPE: Women from the town center market . downtown

businesses, and the university giving views on the Gulf Wax'. INTRO: The crisis in the Gulf has

had worldwide ramifications - far from the fighting in Southern Africa, Zambian women were

concerned - in every sector of society, Here 's"more from WINGS: . . .

5, (5:59 or 6 :45) RADIO LD RA - WOMEN 'S DAY PROGRAMMING FROM SWITZERLAND. IN/OlJI'CUE: "The

final portion of this program ... for a strong and powerful women 's day [FOR MODULES. YOU CAN

cur HERE OR CONTINUE THROUGH lliE MUSIC - ANOTHER 45 SECONDS. BRIEF WINGS PROGRAM CREDITS ARE

EMBEDDED IN BEGINNING OF THE MUSIC], ON TAPE: A production especially for WINGS by the women

of Radio LoRa, community radio in Switzerland. Includes description of their station alrd

excerpts from a speech by an Iraqui woman. INTRO: A unique noncommercial radio station in

Switzerland, Radio LoRa [LOW-rah], has been mobilizing women for International Women 's Day.

Here's a special report they produced for WINGS - the Women's International News Gathering

Service: '"

6. (1: 38) PRCGRAM CREDITS - starts with music . PLEASE roN I T OMIT THESE - 1HE LAW M'D OUR

GRATI1UDE REQUIRE THEY BE ACk"NOWLEDGED. Suggested intro: WINGS sent our stations special

programming this month - these are the people who made it possible:

Second Half Hour (WINGS #11-91. TIME : 28:57)

1. (4: 16) GLORIA STEINEM - FUTURE GOAlS OF FEMINISM. IN/OUTCUE: "Organize among

yourselves ... for WINGS, I'm Frieda Werden." INTRO: Is feminism dead in the United States.

Glor i a Steinem says no: "

2. (2:44) THE U.N. TREA1Y ON WOMEN - CEDAW [pronounced "SEE-daw"]. IN/OUTeUE ; "The United

Nations has been in the news ... for WINGS , I 'm Katherine Davenport." ON TAPE: Arvonne

Fraser, Director, International Women's Rights Action Watch. INTRO; More countries every year

ratify the United Nations treaty on discrimination against women - though one of the natlons

that pushed it through - the Umted States - has taken no action . Here's an update from WINGS :

SUGGES"TED OlJIRO: One source for information about the CEDAW treaty is the International

Women's Rights Action Watch . You can write them clo the Humphrey Institute, UniversiLy of

Minnesota , Minneapolis MN 55455 USA.

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3. (7:36) WOMEN'S PRCX3RESS IN ZIMBABWE. IN/OIlTCUE: "Being a newly independent country ...

Prabha Bhardwaj report ing from Harare, Zimbabwe." ON TAPE: Cde . I Mrs . J. T. R. Mujuru. Minister

of Community & Cooperative Development. Cde. Elizabeth Goenza. Ccordinator , Women in the Law

in Southern Africa Research Project; Everjoyace Win, magazine editor. Women 's Action GI-OUp;

Sarah Kachingwe, permanent Secretary. Ministry of Information. Post. Telecommunications, and

Publicity Secretary for Women's Affairs. INTRa: For participating in their country's war

against colonialism, women in Zimbabwe were rewarded with government positions and new laws but

the women's struggle hasn't ended yet. Here's more from WINGS: ...

4. (11:38) NAWAL EL SAADAWI ON FEMINISM AND RELIGION. IN/OUT: (11 :38) Music: "One of the

problems ... June 6, 1990." INTRa: For women's history month. WINGS has sent us a moving

speech by EJyptian psychiatrist and novelist Nawal El Saadawi:

5. (1 :38) Uncl.erwriter Credits - AIR WIlli YOUR CREDITS IF YOU USE MODUI...E3. Suggested

intro: WINGS sent our stations special programming this month - these are the people who made

it possible:

Text of Underwriter Credits

We would not have been able to do this special program - with satellite feed and two

half-hoUlo instead of just one to our cassette subscribers - if it were not for our

International Women 's Day underwriters. These are respectively a women 's nonprofit. a

cooperative of small socially conscious businesses, and an all-woman small enterprise. TIle l aw

requrres that underwriting be acknowledged, so please don't forget to air these credits

whether you use the programs as half-hours or as modules. In case you wish to read the credits

YOUlOe I f. or respond to I istener inquiries here is the script:

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