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Bella Abzug
Video edited and produced by Progressive Source Communications (www.ProgressiveSource.com) for the Bella Abzug Leadership Institute (www.AbzugInstitute.org)....
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Bella Abzug
Civics project by Shannon, Roman, and Ian.
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Bella Abzug
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Excerpt Working Class Women Changing their World- Bella Abzug
Working Class Women Changing Their World is a film from the National Congress of Neighborhood Women's first conference in Washington, DC., directed by Christ...
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How Bella Abzug changed credit laws
In a mock American Express ad created at a 1983 Center for American Women and Politics (http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu) conference, Congresswoman Bella Abzug te...
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Shirley MacLaine remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
Was it a coincidence that at the very moment when Shirley MacLaine referred to Bella as a "hu-MAN-ist" the microphone went limp? (Or was it a sign that Bella...
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The La Guardia Lecture Series: Hon. Bella Abzug
Bella Abzug stands with Shirley Chisholm, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem as one of the most important figures in the womens rights movement of the 1960s a...
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Marlo Thomas remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
In this clip Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue pay tribute to the late Congresswoman, Bella Abzug. Please note that when Marlo refers to "Gloria" she is, of cour...
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Is This Bella Abzug?
Jamaican roots photographer Lindsay Donald, is asking the public to help in identifying this lady meeting reggae legend Bob Marley, backstage at Madison Squa...
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Jane Fonda remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
In this clip Jane Fonda pays tribute to the late Congresswoman, Bella Abzug. Shirley MacLaine, Marlo Thomas, Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Former VP Candidate Ge...
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Trudy Mason On Bella Abzug's Relationship with Shirley Chisholm
Trudy Mason, The Upper East Side's Democratic State Committeewoman talks about Shirley Chisholm
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Bella Abzug - Opening Ceremony Speech
Bella Abzug at Opening Ceremony of the World Women's Congress for a Healthy Planet on November 8th, 1991.
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Nadine Hack on Bella Abzug
Nadine Hack, Philanthropist and Chisholm Campaign Worker.
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Honoring Bella Abzug, BEIJING + 20 and BEYOND, part 1
The Bella Abzug leadership Institute and The Women's Intercultural Network honor the work of Bella Abzug at the Roosevelt House, March 11, 2015
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Queen Esther and Bella Abzug: Costumes, Leadership, and Identity
Throughout history, activists have chosen different costumes and personas as strategic tools to help them stand up against injustice. We examined how the bib...
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HLPC Cultural Medallion: Bella Abzug, October 7, 2014
Installment of a Cultural Medallion honoring Bella Abzug on October 7, 2014, at 2 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Born in The Bronx to Russian immigrants, Bella Abzug was a graduate of Hunter College (1942) and Columbia Law School (1947). A labor and civil rights lawyer, much of her work was pro bono defense for victims of injustice. A cofounder of Women Strike for Peace (1961), the national women's pe
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On This Day: July 24 - Bella Abzug, Zelda Fitzgerald, Jennifer Lopez
Find out what happened on July 24 including famous birthdays like Jennifer Lopez and Barry Bonds; famous deaths like Peter Sellers; and notable events like the founding of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Subscribe for more "On This Day": http://bit.ly/1avbyjK
From pianists to presidents, learn it all in our Mini Bios playlist: http://bit.ly/1dM6ts3
Check out more bios and full episodes: http://bit.ly/1e
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Rosie O'Donnell on Bella Abzug at Nat'l Women's Conference
Rosie O'Donnell talks to teenagers at the National Women's Conference, organized by Bella Abzug's daughter Liz. She enthusiastically recommends Suzanne Braun...
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February 2013 Lecture in Jewish Studies - Bella Abzug
Bella Abzug (July 24, 1920 -- March 31, 1998) was an activist, a congresswoman and a women's rights leader. This lecture was sponsored by the Fresno State Jewish Studies Association.
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Bella Abzug, BEIJING + 20 and BEYOND, part 2
The Bella Abzug leadership Institute and The Women's Intercultural Network honor the work of Bella Abzug at the Roosevelt House, March 11, 2015
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Lucy Stone and Bella Abzug
8th Grade history project.
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Bella Abzug Movie trailer 2013
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Women’s Liberation in the Halls of Congress: Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm, Patsy Mink
Featuring panelists Barbara Winslow (chair and commentator), Zinga Fraser, Judy Wu, Leandra Zarnow. This panel presented as part of "A Revolutionary Moment" ...
Bella Abzug
Video edited and produced by Progressive Source Communications (www.ProgressiveSource.com) for the Bella Abzug Leadership Institute (www.AbzugInstitute.org).......
Video edited and produced by Progressive Source Communications (www.ProgressiveSource.com) for the Bella Abzug Leadership Institute (www.AbzugInstitute.org)....
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Video edited and produced by Progressive Source Communications (www.ProgressiveSource.com) for the Bella Abzug Leadership Institute (www.AbzugInstitute.org)....
Bella Abzug
Civics project by Shannon, Roman, and Ian....
Civics project by Shannon, Roman, and Ian.
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Civics project by Shannon, Roman, and Ian.
Bella Abzug
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- created at http://animoto.com
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- published: 04 Nov 2014
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Excerpt Working Class Women Changing their World- Bella Abzug
Working Class Women Changing Their World is a film from the National Congress of Neighborhood Women's first conference in Washington, DC., directed by Christ......
Working Class Women Changing Their World is a film from the National Congress of Neighborhood Women's first conference in Washington, DC., directed by Christ...
wn.com/Excerpt Working Class Women Changing Their World Bella Abzug
Working Class Women Changing Their World is a film from the National Congress of Neighborhood Women's first conference in Washington, DC., directed by Christ...
How Bella Abzug changed credit laws
In a mock American Express ad created at a 1983 Center for American Women and Politics (http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu) conference, Congresswoman Bella Abzug te......
In a mock American Express ad created at a 1983 Center for American Women and Politics (http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu) conference, Congresswoman Bella Abzug te...
wn.com/How Bella Abzug Changed Credit Laws
In a mock American Express ad created at a 1983 Center for American Women and Politics (http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu) conference, Congresswoman Bella Abzug te...
- published: 14 Oct 2009
- views: 5727
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author: CAWPvideos
Shirley MacLaine remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
Was it a coincidence that at the very moment when Shirley MacLaine referred to Bella as a "hu-MAN-ist" the microphone went limp? (Or was it a sign that Bella......
Was it a coincidence that at the very moment when Shirley MacLaine referred to Bella as a "hu-MAN-ist" the microphone went limp? (Or was it a sign that Bella...
wn.com/Shirley Maclaine Remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
Was it a coincidence that at the very moment when Shirley MacLaine referred to Bella as a "hu-MAN-ist" the microphone went limp? (Or was it a sign that Bella...
- published: 02 Nov 2008
- views: 8230
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author: srfup
The La Guardia Lecture Series: Hon. Bella Abzug
Bella Abzug stands with Shirley Chisholm, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem as one of the most important figures in the womens rights movement of the 1960s a......
Bella Abzug stands with Shirley Chisholm, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem as one of the most important figures in the womens rights movement of the 1960s a...
wn.com/The La Guardia Lecture Series Hon. Bella Abzug
Bella Abzug stands with Shirley Chisholm, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem as one of the most important figures in the womens rights movement of the 1960s a...
Marlo Thomas remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
In this clip Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue pay tribute to the late Congresswoman, Bella Abzug. Please note that when Marlo refers to "Gloria" she is, of cour......
In this clip Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue pay tribute to the late Congresswoman, Bella Abzug. Please note that when Marlo refers to "Gloria" she is, of cour...
wn.com/Marlo Thomas Remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
In this clip Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue pay tribute to the late Congresswoman, Bella Abzug. Please note that when Marlo refers to "Gloria" she is, of cour...
- published: 02 Nov 2008
- views: 5667
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author: srfup
Is This Bella Abzug?
Jamaican roots photographer Lindsay Donald, is asking the public to help in identifying this lady meeting reggae legend Bob Marley, backstage at Madison Squa......
Jamaican roots photographer Lindsay Donald, is asking the public to help in identifying this lady meeting reggae legend Bob Marley, backstage at Madison Squa...
wn.com/Is This Bella Abzug
Jamaican roots photographer Lindsay Donald, is asking the public to help in identifying this lady meeting reggae legend Bob Marley, backstage at Madison Squa...
Jane Fonda remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
In this clip Jane Fonda pays tribute to the late Congresswoman, Bella Abzug. Shirley MacLaine, Marlo Thomas, Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Former VP Candidate Ge......
In this clip Jane Fonda pays tribute to the late Congresswoman, Bella Abzug. Shirley MacLaine, Marlo Thomas, Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Former VP Candidate Ge...
wn.com/Jane Fonda Remembers Congresswoman Bella Abzug
In this clip Jane Fonda pays tribute to the late Congresswoman, Bella Abzug. Shirley MacLaine, Marlo Thomas, Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Former VP Candidate Ge...
- published: 02 Nov 2008
- views: 2385
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author: srfup
Trudy Mason On Bella Abzug's Relationship with Shirley Chisholm
Trudy Mason, The Upper East Side's Democratic State Committeewoman talks about Shirley Chisholm...
Trudy Mason, The Upper East Side's Democratic State Committeewoman talks about Shirley Chisholm
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Trudy Mason, The Upper East Side's Democratic State Committeewoman talks about Shirley Chisholm
- published: 25 Aug 2014
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Bella Abzug - Opening Ceremony Speech
Bella Abzug at Opening Ceremony of the World Women's Congress for a Healthy Planet on November 8th, 1991....
Bella Abzug at Opening Ceremony of the World Women's Congress for a Healthy Planet on November 8th, 1991.
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Bella Abzug at Opening Ceremony of the World Women's Congress for a Healthy Planet on November 8th, 1991.
Nadine Hack on Bella Abzug
Nadine Hack, Philanthropist and Chisholm Campaign Worker....
Nadine Hack, Philanthropist and Chisholm Campaign Worker.
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Nadine Hack, Philanthropist and Chisholm Campaign Worker.
Honoring Bella Abzug, BEIJING + 20 and BEYOND, part 1
The Bella Abzug leadership Institute and The Women's Intercultural Network honor the work of Bella Abzug at the Roosevelt House, March 11, 2015...
The Bella Abzug leadership Institute and The Women's Intercultural Network honor the work of Bella Abzug at the Roosevelt House, March 11, 2015
wn.com/Honoring Bella Abzug, Beijing 20 And Beyond, Part 1
The Bella Abzug leadership Institute and The Women's Intercultural Network honor the work of Bella Abzug at the Roosevelt House, March 11, 2015
- published: 16 Aug 2015
- views: 12
Queen Esther and Bella Abzug: Costumes, Leadership, and Identity
Throughout history, activists have chosen different costumes and personas as strategic tools to help them stand up against injustice. We examined how the bib......
Throughout history, activists have chosen different costumes and personas as strategic tools to help them stand up against injustice. We examined how the bib...
wn.com/Queen Esther And Bella Abzug Costumes, Leadership, And Identity
Throughout history, activists have chosen different costumes and personas as strategic tools to help them stand up against injustice. We examined how the bib...
HLPC Cultural Medallion: Bella Abzug, October 7, 2014
Installment of a Cultural Medallion honoring Bella Abzug on October 7, 2014, at 2 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Born in The Bronx to Russian immigrants, Bella Abzu...
Installment of a Cultural Medallion honoring Bella Abzug on October 7, 2014, at 2 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Born in The Bronx to Russian immigrants, Bella Abzug was a graduate of Hunter College (1942) and Columbia Law School (1947). A labor and civil rights lawyer, much of her work was pro bono defense for victims of injustice. A cofounder of Women Strike for Peace (1961), the national women's peace movement, and the National Women's Political Caucus (1971), created to increase women's participation in politics, she entered politics with a successful run for Congress (1970). On her first day there, Abzug introduced a bill to end the Vietnam War; in 1975, she introduced the first Congressional gay rights bill. After an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate (1976), she left the House in 1977. Though she never again held elected office, Abzug remained dedicated to social action and politics, and co-founded the Women's Environmental Development Organization (1991). Married to lawyer Martin Abzug from 1944 until his death in 1986, they raised two daughters, Eve and Liz.
wn.com/Hlpc Cultural Medallion Bella Abzug, October 7, 2014
Installment of a Cultural Medallion honoring Bella Abzug on October 7, 2014, at 2 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Born in The Bronx to Russian immigrants, Bella Abzug was a graduate of Hunter College (1942) and Columbia Law School (1947). A labor and civil rights lawyer, much of her work was pro bono defense for victims of injustice. A cofounder of Women Strike for Peace (1961), the national women's peace movement, and the National Women's Political Caucus (1971), created to increase women's participation in politics, she entered politics with a successful run for Congress (1970). On her first day there, Abzug introduced a bill to end the Vietnam War; in 1975, she introduced the first Congressional gay rights bill. After an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate (1976), she left the House in 1977. Though she never again held elected office, Abzug remained dedicated to social action and politics, and co-founded the Women's Environmental Development Organization (1991). Married to lawyer Martin Abzug from 1944 until his death in 1986, they raised two daughters, Eve and Liz.
- published: 13 Jan 2015
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On This Day: July 24 - Bella Abzug, Zelda Fitzgerald, Jennifer Lopez
Find out what happened on July 24 including famous birthdays like Jennifer Lopez and Barry Bonds; famous deaths like Peter Sellers; and notable events like the ...
Find out what happened on July 24 including famous birthdays like Jennifer Lopez and Barry Bonds; famous deaths like Peter Sellers; and notable events like the founding of Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Find out what happened on July 24 including famous birthdays like Jennifer Lopez and Barry Bonds; famous deaths like Peter Sellers; and notable events like the founding of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Subscribe for more "On This Day": http://bit.ly/1avbyjK
From pianists to presidents, learn it all in our Mini Bios playlist: http://bit.ly/1dM6ts3
Check out more bios and full episodes: http://bit.ly/1ebOUOC
Find out how the world was discovered and who discovered it in our Explorers playlist: http://bit.ly/1loFNvk
Discover who changed the lives of millions with their creative thinking in our Innovators playlist: http://bit.ly/1hLT2VD
Like the official Biography Channel Facebook page: http://on.fb.me/1g3yj3U
Follow Biography Channel on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1ar0RNv
Check out exclusive content on Google : http://bit.ly/163BpLz
Don't miss out on great merchandise: http://bit.ly/GIrftp
On This Day
Biography
bio.® believes that the truth is more entertaining than fiction. True stories matter more to us because they happen to real people. We dig deep to find the most gripping, surprising and amazing stories. Whether it's a biopic, documentary, talk show or non-fiction series, BIO. delivers an honest portrayal of stories that will leave you amazed. BIO. True Story.
- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 93
Rosie O'Donnell on Bella Abzug at Nat'l Women's Conference
Rosie O'Donnell talks to teenagers at the National Women's Conference, organized by Bella Abzug's daughter Liz. She enthusiastically recommends Suzanne Braun......
Rosie O'Donnell talks to teenagers at the National Women's Conference, organized by Bella Abzug's daughter Liz. She enthusiastically recommends Suzanne Braun...
wn.com/Rosie O'Donnell On Bella Abzug At Nat'l Women's Conference
Rosie O'Donnell talks to teenagers at the National Women's Conference, organized by Bella Abzug's daughter Liz. She enthusiastically recommends Suzanne Braun...
February 2013 Lecture in Jewish Studies - Bella Abzug
Bella Abzug (July 24, 1920 -- March 31, 1998) was an activist, a congresswoman and a women's rights leader. This lecture was sponsored by the Fresno State Jewis...
Bella Abzug (July 24, 1920 -- March 31, 1998) was an activist, a congresswoman and a women's rights leader. This lecture was sponsored by the Fresno State Jewish Studies Association.
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Bella Abzug (July 24, 1920 -- March 31, 1998) was an activist, a congresswoman and a women's rights leader. This lecture was sponsored by the Fresno State Jewish Studies Association.
- published: 14 Jan 2014
- views: 3
Bella Abzug, BEIJING + 20 and BEYOND, part 2
The Bella Abzug leadership Institute and The Women's Intercultural Network honor the work of Bella Abzug at the Roosevelt House, March 11, 2015...
The Bella Abzug leadership Institute and The Women's Intercultural Network honor the work of Bella Abzug at the Roosevelt House, March 11, 2015
wn.com/Bella Abzug, Beijing 20 And Beyond, Part 2
The Bella Abzug leadership Institute and The Women's Intercultural Network honor the work of Bella Abzug at the Roosevelt House, March 11, 2015
- published: 15 Aug 2015
- views: 6
Bella Abzug Movie trailer 2013
Powerful Woman.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToo...
Powerful Woman.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
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Powerful Woman.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
- published: 29 Nov 2013
- views: 2
Women’s Liberation in the Halls of Congress: Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm, Patsy Mink
Featuring panelists Barbara Winslow (chair and commentator), Zinga Fraser, Judy Wu, Leandra Zarnow. This panel presented as part of "A Revolutionary Moment" ......
Featuring panelists Barbara Winslow (chair and commentator), Zinga Fraser, Judy Wu, Leandra Zarnow. This panel presented as part of "A Revolutionary Moment" ...
wn.com/Women’S Liberation In The Halls Of Congress Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm, Patsy Mink
Featuring panelists Barbara Winslow (chair and commentator), Zinga Fraser, Judy Wu, Leandra Zarnow. This panel presented as part of "A Revolutionary Moment" ...
- published: 18 Aug 2014
- views: 4
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author: BU WGS
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Brandon Wolf 8mm Movies - 1960's-1970's - Part 09 of 10
8mm movie film shot by Brandon Wolf, during the 1960's and 1970's. In this segment: * Television coverage of various events * George McGovern Presidential ca...
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Manhattan Liz
"sample" of raw footage from interview with Liz Abzug and two graduates of the Bella Abzug Leadership Institute
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My Fun Interview with the Lovely Lily Tomlin for "Admission" -- I LOVE HER!
http://www.facebook.com/MannyTheMovieGuy http://www.twitter.com/MannyMovies http://www.mannythemovieguy.com I love, love, love Lily Tomlin! The iconic actres...
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Giving Women an Equal Say! Women's Environment and Development Organization (1992)
Video which traces the history of WEDO's work around the 1992 Earth Summit and the Women's Action Agenda. Features interviews with Bella Abzug, Wangari Maath...
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TJC's The Salon Web Extra: Lilly Rivlin on her film "Esther Broner: A Weave of Women"
http:/tjctv.com/tjc-original-programming/the-salon Check out our new web extras for TJC's women's conversation show The Salon. Stick around AFTER the show for one-on-one interviews with each episode's panelists. Co-host Rachel Sklar interviews documentary filmmaker Lilly Rivlin about her new film, "Esther Broner: A Weave of Women" (http://www.estherbronerthefilm.com/), Bella Abzug's temper, and mo
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ESTHER BRONER: A WEAVE OF WOMEN | Women Make Movies | Trailer
Learn more about ESTHER BRONER here: http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c871.shtml
A film by Lilly Rivlin
US, 2013, 62 minutes
Prolific writer, passionate activist, dedicated scholar and pioneering feminist, Esther Broner infused second wave feminism with a distinctive Jewish voice. In the mid-1970s, as the women’s movement was vastly changing views on gender and equality, Broner created a rad
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Sarah Herz 1932 - 2015
On April 15, 2010, Lisa Shufro and I interviewed Sarah Herz about her involvement with the Westport League of Women Voters. This is the unedited version of the interview, parts of which were used in our documentary "A League of Our Own -- Women, Power, & Politics in Westport" (http://youtu.be/Mb32nEzDT_Y)
Sarah was a dedicated activist and local organizer of the National Women’s Political Caucus
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Alice Neel [trailer]
Alice Neel A Documentary Film by Andrew Neel www.aliceneelfilm.com Alice Neel was one of the great portrait painters of the 20th century. She reinvented the ...
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Bella Abzug Leadership Institute Slideshow
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International Leadership: Jerin
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Hon. Percy Sutton - 03-25-96 Original air date.mp4
Percy Ellis Sutton (November 24, 1920 December 26, 2009) was an American who was one of the nation's most prominent black political and business leaders. As ...
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Sleeping with the Mayor: A Riveting Tale of Power, Race, Class and Personalities (1998)
In 1977, Koch ran in the Democratic primary of the New York City mayoral election against incumbent Abe Beame, Bella Abzug and Mario Cuomo, among others. Koch ran to the right of the other candidates, on a "law and order" platform. According to historian Jonathan Mahler, the New York City blackout of 1977 that happened in July, and the subsequent rioting, helped catapult Koch and his message of re
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Bella Abzug Quotes
What was your favorite Bella Abzug quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/bella-abzug and make a list of y...
Brandon Wolf 8mm Movies - 1960's-1970's - Part 09 of 10
8mm movie film shot by Brandon Wolf, during the 1960's and 1970's. In this segment: * Television coverage of various events * George McGovern Presidential ca......
8mm movie film shot by Brandon Wolf, during the 1960's and 1970's. In this segment: * Television coverage of various events * George McGovern Presidential ca...
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8mm movie film shot by Brandon Wolf, during the 1960's and 1970's. In this segment: * Television coverage of various events * George McGovern Presidential ca...
Manhattan Liz
"sample" of raw footage from interview with Liz Abzug and two graduates of the Bella Abzug Leadership Institute...
"sample" of raw footage from interview with Liz Abzug and two graduates of the Bella Abzug Leadership Institute
wn.com/Manhattan Liz
"sample" of raw footage from interview with Liz Abzug and two graduates of the Bella Abzug Leadership Institute
- published: 19 Mar 2015
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My Fun Interview with the Lovely Lily Tomlin for "Admission" -- I LOVE HER!
http://www.facebook.com/MannyTheMovieGuy http://www.twitter.com/MannyMovies http://www.mannythemovieguy.com I love, love, love Lily Tomlin! The iconic actres......
http://www.facebook.com/MannyTheMovieGuy http://www.twitter.com/MannyMovies http://www.mannythemovieguy.com I love, love, love Lily Tomlin! The iconic actres...
wn.com/My Fun Interview With The Lovely Lily Tomlin For Admission I Love Her
http://www.facebook.com/MannyTheMovieGuy http://www.twitter.com/MannyMovies http://www.mannythemovieguy.com I love, love, love Lily Tomlin! The iconic actres...
Giving Women an Equal Say! Women's Environment and Development Organization (1992)
Video which traces the history of WEDO's work around the 1992 Earth Summit and the Women's Action Agenda. Features interviews with Bella Abzug, Wangari Maath......
Video which traces the history of WEDO's work around the 1992 Earth Summit and the Women's Action Agenda. Features interviews with Bella Abzug, Wangari Maath...
wn.com/Giving Women An Equal Say Women's Environment And Development Organization (1992)
Video which traces the history of WEDO's work around the 1992 Earth Summit and the Women's Action Agenda. Features interviews with Bella Abzug, Wangari Maath...
TJC's The Salon Web Extra: Lilly Rivlin on her film "Esther Broner: A Weave of Women"
http:/tjctv.com/tjc-original-programming/the-salon Check out our new web extras for TJC's women's conversation show The Salon. Stick around AFTER the show for o...
http:/tjctv.com/tjc-original-programming/the-salon Check out our new web extras for TJC's women's conversation show The Salon. Stick around AFTER the show for one-on-one interviews with each episode's panelists. Co-host Rachel Sklar interviews documentary filmmaker Lilly Rivlin about her new film, "Esther Broner: A Weave of Women" (http://www.estherbronerthefilm.com/), Bella Abzug's temper, and more. "Esther Broner: A Weave of Women" premieres March 24th at the JCC in Manhattan: http://www.jccmanhattan.org/cat-content.aspx?catid=2607&progID;=29362#/EFFEST00W4
wn.com/Tjc's The Salon Web Extra Lilly Rivlin On Her Film Esther Broner A Weave Of Women
http:/tjctv.com/tjc-original-programming/the-salon Check out our new web extras for TJC's women's conversation show The Salon. Stick around AFTER the show for one-on-one interviews with each episode's panelists. Co-host Rachel Sklar interviews documentary filmmaker Lilly Rivlin about her new film, "Esther Broner: A Weave of Women" (http://www.estherbronerthefilm.com/), Bella Abzug's temper, and more. "Esther Broner: A Weave of Women" premieres March 24th at the JCC in Manhattan: http://www.jccmanhattan.org/cat-content.aspx?catid=2607&progID;=29362#/EFFEST00W4
- published: 04 Mar 2014
- views: 13
ESTHER BRONER: A WEAVE OF WOMEN | Women Make Movies | Trailer
Learn more about ESTHER BRONER here: http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c871.shtml
A film by Lilly Rivlin
US, 2013, 62 minutes
Prolific writer, passionate a...
Learn more about ESTHER BRONER here: http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c871.shtml
A film by Lilly Rivlin
US, 2013, 62 minutes
Prolific writer, passionate activist, dedicated scholar and pioneering feminist, Esther Broner infused second wave feminism with a distinctive Jewish voice. In the mid-1970s, as the women’s movement was vastly changing views on gender and equality, Broner created a radical new Haggadah (the text for the Passover service seder) that preserved but reimagined Jewish rituals and culture by shifting the focus onto women. Transforming the male-centered service into a powerful reclamation of women’s lives and stories, it became, under Broner’s leadership, the basis for a Jewish feminist tradition that continues today.
This inspiring documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Lilly Rivlin revisits Broner’s richly engaged political, artistic and spiritual life through archival photos, video footage spanning several decades, and interviews with family and friends, including Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, Grace Paley, and other famous feminists. Drawing its title from one of Broner’s celebrated novels, the film helps explore the intersection of feminism and religion, and helps answer the question, is there room for feminism and religious tradition in a traditionally male dominated space?
wn.com/Esther Broner A Weave Of Women | Women Make Movies | Trailer
Learn more about ESTHER BRONER here: http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c871.shtml
A film by Lilly Rivlin
US, 2013, 62 minutes
Prolific writer, passionate activist, dedicated scholar and pioneering feminist, Esther Broner infused second wave feminism with a distinctive Jewish voice. In the mid-1970s, as the women’s movement was vastly changing views on gender and equality, Broner created a radical new Haggadah (the text for the Passover service seder) that preserved but reimagined Jewish rituals and culture by shifting the focus onto women. Transforming the male-centered service into a powerful reclamation of women’s lives and stories, it became, under Broner’s leadership, the basis for a Jewish feminist tradition that continues today.
This inspiring documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Lilly Rivlin revisits Broner’s richly engaged political, artistic and spiritual life through archival photos, video footage spanning several decades, and interviews with family and friends, including Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, Grace Paley, and other famous feminists. Drawing its title from one of Broner’s celebrated novels, the film helps explore the intersection of feminism and religion, and helps answer the question, is there room for feminism and religious tradition in a traditionally male dominated space?
- published: 09 Jul 2015
- views: 8
Sarah Herz 1932 - 2015
On April 15, 2010, Lisa Shufro and I interviewed Sarah Herz about her involvement with the Westport League of Women Voters. This is the unedited version of the...
On April 15, 2010, Lisa Shufro and I interviewed Sarah Herz about her involvement with the Westport League of Women Voters. This is the unedited version of the interview, parts of which were used in our documentary "A League of Our Own -- Women, Power, & Politics in Westport" (http://youtu.be/Mb32nEzDT_Y)
Sarah was a dedicated activist and local organizer of the National Women’s Political Caucus (started by Gloria Steinem, Flo Kennedy, Bella Abzug, and Shirley Chisholm), and she helped launch the political career of the first woman elected as First Selectman in Westport, Jackie Heneage.
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On April 15, 2010, Lisa Shufro and I interviewed Sarah Herz about her involvement with the Westport League of Women Voters. This is the unedited version of the interview, parts of which were used in our documentary "A League of Our Own -- Women, Power, & Politics in Westport" (http://youtu.be/Mb32nEzDT_Y)
Sarah was a dedicated activist and local organizer of the National Women’s Political Caucus (started by Gloria Steinem, Flo Kennedy, Bella Abzug, and Shirley Chisholm), and she helped launch the political career of the first woman elected as First Selectman in Westport, Jackie Heneage.
- published: 08 Feb 2015
- views: 14
Alice Neel [trailer]
Alice Neel A Documentary Film by Andrew Neel www.aliceneelfilm.com Alice Neel was one of the great portrait painters of the 20th century. She reinvented the ......
Alice Neel A Documentary Film by Andrew Neel www.aliceneelfilm.com Alice Neel was one of the great portrait painters of the 20th century. She reinvented the ...
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Alice Neel A Documentary Film by Andrew Neel www.aliceneelfilm.com Alice Neel was one of the great portrait painters of the 20th century. She reinvented the ...
Hon. Percy Sutton - 03-25-96 Original air date.mp4
Percy Ellis Sutton (November 24, 1920 December 26, 2009) was an American who was one of the nation's most prominent black political and business leaders. As ......
Percy Ellis Sutton (November 24, 1920 December 26, 2009) was an American who was one of the nation's most prominent black political and business leaders. As ...
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Percy Ellis Sutton (November 24, 1920 December 26, 2009) was an American who was one of the nation's most prominent black political and business leaders. As ...
Sleeping with the Mayor: A Riveting Tale of Power, Race, Class and Personalities (1998)
In 1977, Koch ran in the Democratic primary of the New York City mayoral election against incumbent Abe Beame, Bella Abzug and Mario Cuomo, among others. Koch r...
In 1977, Koch ran in the Democratic primary of the New York City mayoral election against incumbent Abe Beame, Bella Abzug and Mario Cuomo, among others. Koch ran to the right of the other candidates, on a "law and order" platform. According to historian Jonathan Mahler, the New York City blackout of 1977 that happened in July, and the subsequent rioting, helped catapult Koch and his message of restoring public safety to front-runner status.
In 1981, he ran for re-election as mayor, running on both the Democratic and Republican Party lines; in November he won, defeating his main opponent, Unity Party candidate Frank J. Barbaro, with 75 percent of the vote.
In 1982, Koch ran unsuccessfully for Governor of New York, losing the Democratic primary to Mario Cuomo, who was then lieutenant governor. Many say the deciding factor in Koch's loss was an interview with Playboy magazine in which he described the lifestyle of both suburbia and upstate New York as "sterile" and lamented the thought of having to live in "the small town" of Albany as Governor. Koch's remarks are thought to have alienated many voters from outside New York City.
Koch often deviated from the conventional liberal line, strongly supporting the death penalty and taking a hard line on "quality of life" issues, such as giving police broader powers in dealing with the homeless and favoring (and signing) legislation banning the playing of radios on subways and buses. These positions prompted harsh criticism of him from the local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and many African-American leaders, particularly the Reverend Al Sharpton.
In 1984, Koch published his first memoir, Mayor, which became a best-seller and was later turned into an Off Broadway and later Broadway musical, Mayor.
In 1985, Koch again ran for re-election, this time on the Democratic and Independent tickets; he defeated Liberal Party candidate Carol Bellamy and Republican candidate Diane McGrath with 78 percent of the vote.[20] During the campaign, Koch came to visit the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, seeking his blessing and endorsement.[21]
In 1986, Mayor Koch signed a lesbian and gay rights ordinance for the city after the City Council passed the measure (on March 20), following several failed attempts by that body to approve such legislation. Despite his overall pro-lesbian and pro-gay-rights stance, he nonetheless backed up the New York City Health Department's decision to shut down the city's gay bathhouses in 1985 in response to concerns over the spread of AIDS. The enactment of the measure the following year placed the city in a dilemma, as it apparently meant that the bathhouses would have to be re-opened because many heterosexual "sex clubs" – most notably Plato's Retreat – were in operation in the city at the time, and allowing them to remain open while keeping the bathhouses shuttered would have been a violation of the newly adopted anti-discrimination law. The Health Department, with Koch's approval, reacted by ordering the heterosexual clubs, including Plato's Retreat, to close as well.
Koch consistently demonstrated a fierce love for New York City, which some observers felt he carried to extremes on occasion: In 1984 he had gone on record as opposing the creation of a second telephone area code for the city, claiming that this would divide the city's population; and when the National Football League's New York Giants won Super Bowl XXI in January 1987, he refused to grant a permit for the team to hold their traditional victory parade in the city, quipping famously, "If they want a parade, let them parade in front of the oil drums in Moonachie" (the latter being a town in New Jersey adjacent to East Rutherford, site of the Meadowlands Sports Complex, where the Giants play their home games).
In his third term, Koch's popularity was shaken after a series of corruption scandals, touched off by the Donald Manes suicide and the PVB scandal, which revealed that he had acceded to the requests of political allies, most notably Queens Borough President Manes, Bronx Democratic party official Stanley Friedman, and Brooklyn Democratic boss Meade Esposito, to stack city agencies with patronage appointments. There were no allegations that Koch obtained any financial benefit from the corruption, the wave of scandals undermined Koch's prior claims that he would run a patronage-free city government. Michael Tager attributes the scandals not to Koch's failures but to the steadily declining power of the Democratic machine and the desperate efforts of its bosses to reverse the collapse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Koch
wn.com/Sleeping With The Mayor A Riveting Tale Of Power, Race, Class And Personalities (1998)
In 1977, Koch ran in the Democratic primary of the New York City mayoral election against incumbent Abe Beame, Bella Abzug and Mario Cuomo, among others. Koch ran to the right of the other candidates, on a "law and order" platform. According to historian Jonathan Mahler, the New York City blackout of 1977 that happened in July, and the subsequent rioting, helped catapult Koch and his message of restoring public safety to front-runner status.
In 1981, he ran for re-election as mayor, running on both the Democratic and Republican Party lines; in November he won, defeating his main opponent, Unity Party candidate Frank J. Barbaro, with 75 percent of the vote.
In 1982, Koch ran unsuccessfully for Governor of New York, losing the Democratic primary to Mario Cuomo, who was then lieutenant governor. Many say the deciding factor in Koch's loss was an interview with Playboy magazine in which he described the lifestyle of both suburbia and upstate New York as "sterile" and lamented the thought of having to live in "the small town" of Albany as Governor. Koch's remarks are thought to have alienated many voters from outside New York City.
Koch often deviated from the conventional liberal line, strongly supporting the death penalty and taking a hard line on "quality of life" issues, such as giving police broader powers in dealing with the homeless and favoring (and signing) legislation banning the playing of radios on subways and buses. These positions prompted harsh criticism of him from the local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and many African-American leaders, particularly the Reverend Al Sharpton.
In 1984, Koch published his first memoir, Mayor, which became a best-seller and was later turned into an Off Broadway and later Broadway musical, Mayor.
In 1985, Koch again ran for re-election, this time on the Democratic and Independent tickets; he defeated Liberal Party candidate Carol Bellamy and Republican candidate Diane McGrath with 78 percent of the vote.[20] During the campaign, Koch came to visit the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, seeking his blessing and endorsement.[21]
In 1986, Mayor Koch signed a lesbian and gay rights ordinance for the city after the City Council passed the measure (on March 20), following several failed attempts by that body to approve such legislation. Despite his overall pro-lesbian and pro-gay-rights stance, he nonetheless backed up the New York City Health Department's decision to shut down the city's gay bathhouses in 1985 in response to concerns over the spread of AIDS. The enactment of the measure the following year placed the city in a dilemma, as it apparently meant that the bathhouses would have to be re-opened because many heterosexual "sex clubs" – most notably Plato's Retreat – were in operation in the city at the time, and allowing them to remain open while keeping the bathhouses shuttered would have been a violation of the newly adopted anti-discrimination law. The Health Department, with Koch's approval, reacted by ordering the heterosexual clubs, including Plato's Retreat, to close as well.
Koch consistently demonstrated a fierce love for New York City, which some observers felt he carried to extremes on occasion: In 1984 he had gone on record as opposing the creation of a second telephone area code for the city, claiming that this would divide the city's population; and when the National Football League's New York Giants won Super Bowl XXI in January 1987, he refused to grant a permit for the team to hold their traditional victory parade in the city, quipping famously, "If they want a parade, let them parade in front of the oil drums in Moonachie" (the latter being a town in New Jersey adjacent to East Rutherford, site of the Meadowlands Sports Complex, where the Giants play their home games).
In his third term, Koch's popularity was shaken after a series of corruption scandals, touched off by the Donald Manes suicide and the PVB scandal, which revealed that he had acceded to the requests of political allies, most notably Queens Borough President Manes, Bronx Democratic party official Stanley Friedman, and Brooklyn Democratic boss Meade Esposito, to stack city agencies with patronage appointments. There were no allegations that Koch obtained any financial benefit from the corruption, the wave of scandals undermined Koch's prior claims that he would run a patronage-free city government. Michael Tager attributes the scandals not to Koch's failures but to the steadily declining power of the Democratic machine and the desperate efforts of its bosses to reverse the collapse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Koch
- published: 25 Jan 2015
- views: 1
Bella Abzug Quotes
What was your favorite Bella Abzug quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/bella-abzug and make a list of y......
What was your favorite Bella Abzug quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/bella-abzug and make a list of y...
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What was your favorite Bella Abzug quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/bella-abzug and make a list of y...
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 55
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