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Ruth Rosen, Activist, Historian, Journalist, Interview 2022, Bay Area Women in Politics, Bancroft Library, Unversity of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA |
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Ruth Rosen, Recollection of an Undergraduate, Interview, University of Rochester, Special Collections Archives, Rochester, NY |
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Unseen photos provide a sensitive look at America's early 'working girls CNN Style, November 29, 2018 |
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Radio interview with Ian Masters from KPFK on the background and analysis of International Women's Day, March 8, 2017. |
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Ruth Rosen spoke at the Oakland Book Fair, May 22, 2016 on "Invisible and Undervalued work." |
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Ruth Rosen was interviewed on KPFA on March 15, 2016 about women's divergent views on the election. |
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On March 8th, 2016, Ruth Rosen spoke to Berkeley College students about the origins of International Women's Day and the origins of second-wave feminism. |
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Women Uninterrupted, Oakland, CA, December 15, 2015 |
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Ruth Rosen spoke about The Women's Movement: The Longest Revolution at the Oakland Museum on Dec. 8, 2015 at a conference titled "Women Uninterrupted: What's Left to be Said." |
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Ruth Rosen spoke about "The Hidden Injuries of Sex" at Uncharted: Berkeley's Festival of Ideas, October 16th 2015. |
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SF Gate Article, 'She's Beautiful When She's Angry' salutes women's Liberation, January 30, 2015. |
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Films in which Ruth Rosen appears: BERKELEY IN THE SIXTIES |
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KPFA Women's Magazine Discussion about the UC anti-apartheid movement and The Legacy of Free Speech Movment on the Berkeley campus in the 1980s. September 29, 2014. |
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Interview with Chris Welch, March 10, 2014, KPFA, on women's history month. |
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Ruth Rosen was interviewed by Ray Suarez on NewsHour about the Civil Rights movements influenced the women's movement, September 2, 2013. |
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BBC World News Interviewed Ruth Rosen about the assault on abortion in the U.S. July 13, 2013. |
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The Makers, a three-hour PBS documentary of the women's movement shown during March, 2013, featured Ruth Rosen as one of the historians and activists, used quite a few of her still photographs from that era, and was largely based on her book, "The World Split Open: How The Modern Women's Movement Changed America" Pengun, revised edition 2006. |
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Ruth Rosen spoke at Berkeley City College on the origins and accomplishments of the women's movement, March 12, 2013. |
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On Marissa Meyer's decision to prevent women at Yahoo from working at home: NYT today: "The irony is that she has broken the glass ceiling, but seems unwilling for other women to lead a balanced life in which they care for their families and still concentrate on developing their skills and career," said Ruth Rosen, a professor emerita of women's history at the University of California. |
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KGO interview with Pat Thurston, KGO Radio, February 24, 2013 |
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A new edition of Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique has been published by Norton in 2013. It is called a critical edition because it contains her own letters, other writings, as well as analysis from scholars. Under The Impact and Legacy of the Feminine Mystique is listed: Ruth Rosen • From The World Split Open: How the Modern Women's Movement Changed America |
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Refugees from the Fifties University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Oct. 2012. Keynote Address to International Conference on the Port Huron Statement. |
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The best article about Feminism I have read in a long time, by one of my favorite Feminist authors. DailyKos.com, GreenMother, August 6, 2012 |
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E.J. Graff writes about Ruth Rosen's article; Who Said Women Can Have It All? The American Prospect, August 7, 2012 |
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The Tea Party and Angry white Women Dissent, Winter 2012 |
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Women and the Tea Party UC Berkeley Panel Discussion Video, October 22, 2010 |
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Background Briefing with Ian Masters Radio Interview on Tea Party KPFK, July 7, 2010 |
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Gender Politics Online Tell Me More, interview National Public Radio, June 29, 2010 |
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Care Crisis Video |
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The Women's Movement in Historical Perspective |