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Planet Nude
Values too central to abandon

Planet Nude

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 15:19


Naturist activist Lee Baxandall, who founded the Naturist Society and whose work led to the formation of the Naturist Action Committee and the Naturist Education Foundation, was an early advocate for a diverse and inclusive naturism. As author Brian Hoffman notes in his book Naked: A Cultural History of American Nudism, “Baxandall welcomed a growing interest in TNS (the Naturist Society) among gay men and lesbians who saw naturism as an alternative to an urban gay identity defined by privilege, whiteness, and a depoliticized commercial culture.”Baxandall began his work as a free beach activist in 1975. During that period, he observed the critical role lesbians and gays played in securing clothing-optional spaces on the nation's beaches. In an editorial published in the November 1981 issue of Clothed With The Sun, Baxandall writes: “Gays on the nude beach have often led because of more experience at defying intimidation on behalf of values too central to abandon.”

Planet Nude
The intellectual rebel

Planet Nude

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 12:04


One could argue that the American naturist movement reached its intellectual crescendo in the 1980s and early 1990s under the leadership of Lee Baxandall.  While nudist magazines had largely dissolved into soft core pornography in the late 1960s and indeed throughout the 1970s, and many nudist parks had begun to embrace more subversive (and profitable) activities – nude pageants, lingerie dances, and swinging – Baxandall sought to reconnect the movement to a larger purpose, intertwined with feminism, environmentalism, intellectualism, and social justice, informed by his decades of work as a writer and political activist.  

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 104: "I Bought a Headache"

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 78:47


Episode 104: No special guests, but plenty of amp questions answered, plus lots of schematic talk, A/B/Y boxes, a recipe or two, and a parenting tip! Some of the topics discussed:  1:03 A 1954 Fender extension cabinet (tweed, but spray painted black); Fender Amps: The First 50 Years (Amazon link); asbestos in amps 7:04  Why are the PA amps I'm restoring so noisy? Masco MA-25; Stromberg-Carlson AU42 12:49 Resistance versus impedance; the functions of a choke in an amp 18:37 What happened to the quick & easy recipes? Canned soup hacks; replacing a broken terminal strip 23:13 Putting a three-prong plug on an old Variac; movie recommendation: Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (link) 27:08 A one-tube reverb circuit (link); Kodak projectors; a voltage doubler 30:15 Getting your kids interested in electronics; paper airplanes; candle powered boats (Amazon link) Amplified Parts pedal kits (link) 35:21 Working on early Carvin tube amplifiers 39:09 Jack's Darr's Fender schematics 40:48 A 6G3 clone with a tube rattle; tube rings; goats 46:59 A Vega Commander Fidelity Amp Model No. 51; 1273 tubes 52:57 A "pop" whenever you turn your pedal on 57:15 Why don't more players use an A/B/Y and play multiple amps at once? 1:00:02 The bass control on a Gibson EH-185 schematic, amps that don't use the Baxandall tone control 1:03:03 What is the amp that came with my lap steel, what's with the 80 tube, how do I find a schematic for it, and what do I do with it?     1:09:20 Metal tubes versus glass tubes    1:11:50 The history of Rogers hi-fi's; beer bread pizza      1:14:58 Recommended: The Computer Clinic of Chico, California   This week's episode is sponsored by Calton Cases, Amplified Parts and Grez Guitars. You can also use the discount code FRET10 to save 10% off your Izotope purchase. Support us on Patreon.com for added content and the occasional surprise and don't forget to get a subscription to the Fretboard Journal (link). Digital subscriptions start at just $30. Submit your amp questions, recipes and life hacks to the podcast via podcast@fretboardjournal.com and don't forget to share the show with friends on social media. 

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Tune in for a new chapter of TAVA, where Skip and Jason Zoom through your tube amp and cooking questions with our highest fidelity yet (thanks to our friends at Shure for sending us that MV7...and to Mrs. Simmons for figuring it out).  This week's episode is sponsored by Jupiter Condenser Co., Amplified Parts and Grez Guitars. Support us on Patreon.com for added content and the occasional surprise.  Special podcast offers: Use the discount code TAVA10 to get 10% off all orders at  amplifiedparts.com through November 13, 2021. Be a part of the first-ever, last-ever TAVA Cookbook: Email us your favorite recipe ever and we'll add it to our forthcoming, free PDF eBook, just in time for the holidays. Some of the topics discussed this week: :31 Skip puts the trem in the PA head 1:50 RIP Pat Martino 4:08 Green El Pato enchilada sauce 6:19 Swapping the 6C4 for a 6J6 on a Bogen CHB-50 10:05 A Magnatone vibrato pedal 12:58 A Princeton Reverb clone with a single-note rattle 16:00 Glossary according to Skip: Bypass cap; Baxandall, bright cap 23:17 A late '50s Epiphone Century aka Gibson GA-20T in disguise (see our Instagram) 26:23 More on amp hum 28:21 A '56 Fender Champ or a '60? 31:07 Shoutout Bob at Brookwood Leather (link) 32:14 New boutique amps worth seeking; McClostone; Hamstead 37:23 Typewriters, again 38:24 Giveaway: A La Tosca accordion 39:36 Jason's plan to keep the typewriters typing (free business idea); They Might Be Giants 'Book' (redux, link) 42:48 Finding a clean tone American amp in Norway; silverface Twins 45:49 Why does the primary impedance run high on 6L6 tubes on PA heads; repairing vintage transformers 50:45 Why amps in the '80s and '90s got power transformer replacements; Gibson GA-1RT (YouTube link) 55:10 Looking for a Danelectro Virtuoso schematic; what to do with an butchered amp with no available schematic; Sierra Nevada Old Chico beer 59:36 Guitarist Bobby Eli; the sound of Philadelphia; Vinnie Bell; 'A House on Fire' (Amazon link) 1:02:18 What happens in a tube amp? 1:05:57 Guitarist Pasquale Grasso Co-hosted by the Fretboard Journal's Jason Verlinde. Email or send us a voice memo to: podcast@fretboardjournal.com or leave us a voicemail or text at 509-557-0848. And don't forget to share the show with friends. 

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The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

It's the 79th episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps Podcast: Red plating tubes, amp rattles, Louisiana hayrides, bad advice, coaster brakes, and Blues Juniors! This week's episode is sponsored by Jupiter Condenser Co., Amplified Parts and Grez Guitars.  Some of the topics discussed this week:  :59 Reverb tank bag surprises 2:09 Recommended NYC repair techs? the case of the missing Telefunken GZ34 3:52 Dickey Betts' Bassman head 6:39 Schroeder's Shoe Repair in Sacramento 8:31 Skip's old band, New Departure 14:38 The Truth About Vintage Amps Patreon page; Discord coming soon! 19:07 The TAVA Big Index Page 19:14 Amp horror stories for our Halloween episode? 22:13 What to do with a busted Blues Junior? Dumble's Tweedle Dee amp at Emerald City Guitars 27:22 How does Fender's 6G15 wet signal work? 30:24 What to do with a 1983-ish Fender Concert 2x10 and a ‘81 Pro Reverb? 38:04 A Fender Twin Reverb with one red-plating 6L6 42:27 Masco MA-25N tremolo idea: A Danelectro/Silvertone 6AU6 circuit? 44:49 '50s Fenders with underpowered power transformers; clipping the C3 cap in a Blues Junior, soldering guns, and single-amp speaker driven reverb 1:01:11 A Hickok tube tester up for grabs, still; a TEAC A7010 reel-to-reel 1:02:56 Negative feedback on a 1968 Fender Princeton 1:07:57 An Ampeg Gemini II roadtrip; troubleshooting a rattle 1:16:03 The soundman's pencil hack; Make magazine; Rust magazine 1:20:10 Don't listen to Neil Young; the interactive volume control on a Tweed Deluxe 1:23:00 Re-creating the Louisiana Hayride in Norway: What kind of PA should I get? (YouTube link) 1:29:36 Skip's Bob Will's PA 1:32:29 Tommy Tomlinson's mystery amp, a Rickenbacker M-15; Ray Massie; Baxandall circuits; Magnatone Triplex   1:37:37 Insulating input and output jacks on builds (and when not to insulate) 1:41:43 A Stage Right tube amp blowing a fuse; replacing diodes 1:45:37 Putting a Tweed Vibrolux circuit in a non-reverb Silverface Princeton 1:48:00 Getting Earl Yarrow or Louie Garcia on TAVA  1:54:25 Amps with a pre-amp tube mounted to a circuit board and power tubes mounted to the chassis; Gibson GA-20T, Epiphone Century 1:56:33 Replacing a broken tone pot on a Filmosound 385  2:02:55 The end of our lo-fi era; Skip's new Shure MV7 2:04:48 Mike Watson's 6L6s (link)  Co-hosted by the Fretboard Journal's Jason Verlinde. Email or send us a voice memo to: podcast@fretboardjournal.com or leave us a voicemail or text at 509-557-0848. And don't forget to share the show with friends. 

Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Women, Race & Class Part 18

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 22:57


Episode 54:This week we're continuing our reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavis[Part 1 - 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD[Part 3]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (first half)[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 7]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMEN[Part 8]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE[Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT[Part 11]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 12]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN• Lucy Parsons - 06:58• Ella Reeve Bloor - 13:05• Anita Whitney - 20:31[Part 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN• Elizabeth Gurley Flynn• Claudia Jones[Part 14 - 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST[Part 16 - 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS[Part 18 - This week]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFirst half - [Part 19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVE - Second HalfFootnotes:1) 01:05Oakley, op. cit., p. 6.2) 01:39Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English, “The Manufacture of Housework,” in Socialist Revolution, No. 26, Vol. 5, No. 4 (October–December 1975), p. 6.3) 05:34Frederick Engels, Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, edited, with an introduction, by Eleanor Burke Leacock (New York: International Publishers, 1973). See Chapter II. Leacock's introduction to this edition contains numerous enlightening observations on Engels' theory of the historical emergence of male supremacy.4) 08:47Wertheimer, op. cit., p. 12.5) 09:45Ehrenreich and English, “The Manufacture of Housework,” p. 9.6) 10:19Wertheimer, op. cit., p. 12.7) 10:41Quoted in Baxandall et al., op. cit., p. 17.8) 11:35Wertheimer, op. cit., p. 13.9) 13:09Ehrenreich and English, “The Manufacture of Housework,”p. 10.10) 17:24Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Home: Its Work and Its Influence (Urbana, Chicago, London: University of Illinois Press, 1972. Reprint of the 1903 edition), pp. 30–31.11) 17:45Ibid., p. 10.12) 18:09Ibid., p. 217.13) 20:39DuBois, Darkwater, p. 185.

Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Women, Race & Class Part 16

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 19:47


Episode 52:This week we're continuing our reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavisContent warnings for this week:Birth controlAbortionSelf induced abortionInfanticideRapeRacism[Part 1 - 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD[Part 3]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (first half)[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 7]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMEN[Part 8]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE[Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT[Part 11]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 12]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN• Lucy Parsons - 06:58• Ella Reeve Bloor - 13:05• Anita Whitney - 20:31[Part 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN• Elizabeth Gurley Flynn• Claudia Jones[Part 14 - 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST[Part 16 - This Week]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTSFirst half - 00:40[Part 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS - Second half[Part 18-19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFootnotes:1) 05:39Edwin M. Gold et al., “Therapeutic Abortions in New York City: A Twenty-Year Review” in American Journal of Public Health, Vol. LV (July, 1965), pp. 964–972. Quoted in Lucinda Cisla, “Unfinished Business: Birth Control and Women's Liberation,”in Robin Morgan, editor, Sisterhood is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings From the Women's Liberation Movement (New York: Vintage Books, 1970), p. 261. Also quoted in Robert Staples, The Black Woman in America (Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1974), p. 146.2) 07:12Gutman, op. cit., pp. 80–81 (note).3) 07:19Ibid.4) 07:51Aptheker, “The Negro Woman,”p. 12.5) 10:38Quoted in Baxandall et al., op. cit., p. 17.6) 11:01Ibid.7) 11:31Lerner, The Female Experience, op. cit., p. 91.8) 11:48Ibid.9) 11:56Ibid.10) 12:24“Marriage of Lucy Stone under Protest” appeared in History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 1. Quoted in Schneir, op, cit., p. 104.11) 13:12Speech by Victoria Woodhull, “The Elixir of Life.” Quoted in Schneir, op. cit, p. 153.12) 15:07Mary P. Ryan, Womanhood in America from Colonial Times to the Present (New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1975), p. 162.13) 15:49Melvin Steinfeld, Our Racist Presidents (San Ramon, California: Consensus Publishers, 1972), p.212.14) 16:12Bonnie Mass, Population Target: The Political Economy of Population Control in Latin America (Toronto, Canada: Women's Educational Press, 1977), p. 20.15) 16:59Linda Gordon, Woman's Body, Woman's Right: Birth Control in America (New York: Penguin Books, 1976), p. 157.16) 17:45Ibid., p. 158.17) 18:54Ibid.

Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Women, Race & Class Part 14

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 28:30


Episode 50:This week we're continuing our reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavisContent warnings for this week:RapeLynching[Part 1 - 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD[Part 3]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (first half)[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 7]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMEN[Part 8]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE[Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT[Part 11]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 12]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN• Lucy Parsons - 06:58• Ella Reeve Bloor - 13:05• Anita Whitney - 20:31[Part 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN• Elizabeth Gurley Flynn• Claudia Jones[Part 14 - This week]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST- First half - 00:33[Part 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST- Second half[Part 16 - 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS[Part 18-19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFootnotes:1) 00:56Edwin M. Gold et al., “Therapeutic Abortions in New York City: A Twenty-Year Review” in American Journal of Public Health, Vol. LV (July, 1965), pp. 964–972. Quoted in Lucinda Cisla, “Unfinished Business: Birth Control and Women's Liberation,”in Robin Morgan, editor, Sisterhood is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings From the Women's Liberation Movement (New York: Vintage Books, 1970), p. 261. Also quoted in Robert Staples, The Black Woman in America (Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1974), p. 146.2) 02:!5Gutman, op. cit., pp. 80–81 (note).3) 03:47Ibid.4) 04:49Aptheker, “The Negro Woman,” p. 12.5) 05:06Quoted in Baxandall et al., op. cit., p. 17.6) 08:11Ibid.7) 08:51Lerner, The Female Experience, op. cit., p. 91.8) 09:40Ibid.9) 10:22Ibid.10) 11:34“Marriage of Lucy Stone under Protest” appeared in History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 1. Quoted in Schneir, op, cit., p. 104.11) 12:58Speech by Victoria Woodhull, “The Elixir of Life.” Quoted in Schneir, op. cit, p. 153.12) 13:23Mary P. Ryan, Womanhood in America from Colonial Times to the Present (New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1975), p. 162.13) 14:06Melvin Steinfeld, Our Racist Presidents (San Ramon, California: Consensus Publishers, 1972), p. 212.14) 14:45Bonnie Mass, Population Target: The Political Economy of Population Control in Latin America (Toronto, Canada: Women's Educational Press, 1977), p. 20.15) 15:34Linda Gordon, Woman's Body, Woman's Right: Birth Control in America (New York: Penguin Books, 1976), p. 157.16) 15:46Ibid., p. 158.17) 15:52Ibid.18) 16:16Margaret Sanger, An Autobiography (New York: Dover Press, 1971), p. 75.19) 16:24Ibid., p. 90.20) 17:20Ibid., p. 91.21) 17:46Ibid., p. 92.22) 18:37Ibid., p. 106.23) 19:22Mass, op. cit., p. 27.24) 19:44Dancis, op. cit., p. 96.25) 20:10David M. Kennedy, Birth Control in America: The Career of Margaret Sanger (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1976), pp. 21–22.26) 21:22Mass, op. cit., p. 20.27) 21:48Gordon, op. cit., p. 281.28) 22:12Mass, op. cit., p. 20.29) 22:36Gordon, op. cit., p. 283.30) 24:00Herbert Aptheker, “Sterilization, Experimentation and Imperialism,” Political Affairs, Vol. LIII, No. 1 (January, 1974), p. 44.31) 24:19Gena Corea, The Hidden Malpractice (New York: A Jove/HBJ Book, 1977). p. 149.32) 24:28 Gordon, op. cit., p. 332.33) 24:40Ibid., pp. 332–333.34) 25:44Aptheker, “Sterilization,” p. 38. See also Anne Braden, “Forced Sterilization: Now Women Can Fight Back,” Southern Patriot, September, 1973.35) 26:37Ibid.

Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Women, Race & Class Part 11

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 27:48


Episode 47:This week we're continuing our reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavis[Part 1 - 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD[Part 3]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (first half)[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 7]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMEN[Part 8]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE[Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT[Part 11 - This week]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENTReading - 00:24Discussion - 23:43[Part 12 - 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN[Part 14 - 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST[Part 16 - 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS[Part 18-19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFootnotes:1) 00:59Baxandall et al., op. cit., p. 83.2) 01:13Ibid.3) 02:02Wertheimer, op. cit., p. 161.4) 02:10Ibid.5) 02:50Philip S. Foner, Organized Labor and the Black Worker 1619–1973 (New York: InternationalPublishers, 1973), p. 34 (note).6) 03:14Ibid.7) 04:17“The Ballot-Bread, Virtue, Power,” Revolution, January 8, 1868. Quoted in William L. O'Neill, Everyone Was Brave: The Rise and Fall of Feminism in America (Chicago: Quadrangle, 1971), p. 19.8) 05:20Wertheimer, op. cit., p. 166; p. 167.9) 06:21“Proceedings, National Labor Union, August 1869,” Workingman's Advocate Vol. VI, No. 5 (September 4, 1869). Quoted in Baxandall et al., op. cit., pp. 109–114.10) 06:42Ibid., p. 113.11) 07:18O'Neill, Everyone was Brave, p. 20.12) 08:19Ida Husted Harper, The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, Vol. 2 (Indianapolis, 1898). Quoted in Miriam Schneir, Feminism: The Essential Historical Writings (New York: Vintage Books, 1972), pp. 139–140.13) 08:46Schneir, op. cit., pp. 138–142.14) 09:46“Proceedings, National Labor Union, ...” Quoted in Baxandall et al., op. cit., p. 111.15) 10:08“Susan B. Anthony's Constitutional Argument” (1873). Quoted in Kraditor, Up From the Pedestal, op. cit., p. 249.16) 10:45Ibid.17) 13:13Harper, History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 5, p. 352.18) 14:41Lerner, Black Women in White America, p. 446.19) 15:08Ibid.20) 15:26Ibid.21) 16:19Kraditor, The Ideas of the Woman Suffrage Movement, p. 169.22) 17:03W. E. B. DuBois, A.B.C. of Color (New York: International Publishers, 1963), p. 56.23) 17:22Ibid., p. 57.24) 17:43Ibid., p. 58.25) 18:22Kraditor, The Ideas of the Woman Suffrage Movement, p. 168.26) 19:12Editorial, The Crisis, IV (September, 1912), 234. Quoted in Aptheker, A Documentary History, Vol. 1, p. 56.27) 19:38Ibid., pp. 56–57.28) 19:49The Crisis, X (August, 1915), 178–192. Quoted in Aptheker, A Documentary History, Vol. 1, pp. 94–116.29) 21:21Ibid., pp. 108ff.30) 22:15Ibid., p. 104.31) 23:31Ibid., pp. 314–315.

Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Women, Race & Class Part 7

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 29:32


Episode 43:This week we're continuing our reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavisConfent warnings this episode for:Sexual assaultMurder[Part 1 - 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD[Part 3]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (first half)[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 7 - This Week]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMENReading - 00:37Discussion - 25:31[Part 8]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE[Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT[Part 11]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 12 - 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN[Part 14 - 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST[Part 16 - 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS[Part 18-19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFootnotes: 1) 01:26DuBois, Darkwater, p. 113.2) 02:18Wertheimer, op. cit., p. 228.3) 04:07Aptheker, A Documentary History, Vol. 2, p. 747. “Tenant Farming in Alabama, 1889” from The Journal of Negro Education XVII (1948), pp. 46ff.4) 04:46Aptheker, A Documentary History, Vol. 2, p. 689. Texas State Convention of Negroes, 1883.5) 05:15Ibid., p. 690.6) 05:37Aptheker, A Documentary History, Vol. 2, p. 704. Founding Convention of Afro-American League, 1890.7) 05:54DuBois, Black Reconstruction in America, p. 698.8) 06:16Ibid.9) 06:45Ibid., p. 699.10) 06:57Ibid., p. 698.11) 08:20Aptheker, A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States, Vol. 1 (Secaucus, N.J.: The Citadel Press, 1973), p. 46. “A Southern Domestic Worker Speaks,”The Independent, Vol. LXXII (January 25, 1912).12) 08:42Ibid., p. 46.13) 09:05Ibid., p. 47.14) 09:20Ibid., p. 50.15) 10:20Ibid.16) 10:50Ibid., p. 49.17) 11:16Ibid.18) 11:42Ibid.19) 11:56Ibid.20) 12:14Lerner, Black Women in White America, p. 462. “The Colored Women's Statement to the Women's Missionary Council, American Missionary Association.”21) 12:46Aptheker, A Documentary History, Vol. 1, p. 49.22) 13:28DuBois, Darkwater, p. 116.23) 13:52Ibid., p. 115.24) 14:05Isabel Eaton, “Special Report on Negro Domestic Service” in W. E. B. DuBois, The Philadelphia Negro (New York: Schocken Books, 1967. First edition: 1899), p. 427.25) 14:23Ibid.26) 14:47Ibid., p. 428.27) 15:03Ibid.28) 15:20Ibid., p. 465.29) 15:34Ibid., p. 484.30) 15:50Ibid., p. 485.31) 16:20Ibid.32) 17:00Ibid., p. 484.33) 17:45Ibid., p. 449. Eaton presents evidence which “... points to the probability that among women in domestic service at least, there is no difference between ‘white pay and black pay,' ...”34) 18:43Lerner, Black Women in White America, pp. 229–231. Louise Mitchell, “Slave Markets Typify Exploitation of Domestics,”The Daily Worker, May 5, 1940.35) 18:58Gerda Lerner, The Female Experience: An American Documentary (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1977), p. 269.36) 19:14Ibid., p. 268.37) 19:32Wertheimer, op. cit., pp. 182–183.38) 19:46Lerner, Black Women in White America, p. 232.39) 22:00Inez Goodman, “A Nine-Hour Day for Domestic Servants,”The Independent, Vol. LIX (February 13, 1902). Quoted in Baxandall et al., op. cit., pp. 213–214.40) 23:29Lerner, The Female Experience, p. 268.41) 23:55Jacquelyne Johnson Jackson, “Black Women in a Racist Society,”in Charles Willie et al., editors, Racism and Mental Health (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1973), p. 236.42) 24:44Ibid.43) 25:10DuBois, Darkwater, p. 115.

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 66: "The Doves and the Turkeys"

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 98:13


TAVA Discount: Use the discount code THETRUTH10 to save 10% off your order from Amplified Parts between now and April 15, 2021.  Skip takes a fall, but still manages to help you troubleshoot your tube amps. Plus: Our long-awaited Deluxe schematic primer, recommended short stories, obsolete bass lures and more. 1:33 Skip and the haystack 5:30 This week's sponsors: Grez Guitars, Amplified Parts (Watch Josh Yenne demo a Grez Mendocino here.)  9:57 Jason's new podcast on makers and creators: Sweep the Floor (Apple Podcasts link); plus: The Truth About Recording & Mixing podcast (Apple Podcasts link) 12:35 The new issue of the Fretboard Journal (link) 16:54 A 1965 Ampeg G-12 with screeching reverb; a Silvertone 1484 with a rusty transformer, eddy currents 26:59 Is it worth restoring a Tweed Tremolux that works but has all-new caps and resistors? 34:34 The Johnson Silver Minnow 36:12 Putting Bozak audiophile speakers in a guitar amp, making a hi-fi into a guitar amp 43:06 Taming a Bogen PA head-turned-5C3-Deluxe style amp 47:33 Is canned salsa the circuit board amp equivalent of  Mexican food?, Diana Kennedy 53:06 Two nearly-identical 1960 5G9 Fender Tremolux amps... one sounds way better. Why? 1:01:13 Potential guest: Roy Rogers 1:02:39 What to do with asbestos in your amp? 1:05:50 Goldentone amps, redux, and a music recommendation (Eddy Current Suppression Ring's "That's Inside of Me" Spotify link); get Mat Fitzwilliam's Goldentone amp book here  1:08:27 Taming a Fender Blues Deluxe reverb with a reverb volume control box 1:13:05 Baxandall tone stacks in a 1972 Traynor YGM-3 1:18:26 Skip's Deluxe schematic walk-through, part one (Robrobinette.com has the 5C3, 5E3, etc. schematics you may need here) 1:31:52 Skip's literary pick: Tim Gautreaux's 'Same Place, Same Things' Support the show as a TAVA Patreon patron and get bonus episodes, in-depth articles on amp circuitry and other surprises. Have a topic for a future episode? Email or send us a voice memo to: podcast@fretboardjournal.com or leave us a voicemail or text at 509-557-0848.

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 39: "I Assumed He Was a Bass Player"

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 85:58


Once again, Skip Simmons is fielding tube amp questions from around the world.  Submit your question to Skip here: podcast@fretboardjournal.com or leave us a voicemail or text at 509-557-0848.  This episode is sponsored by Grez Guitars. Some of the topics discussed in this episode:  4:00 Satan & Adam on Netflix 5:38 How to pronounce Tony Chachere (link) 7:13 A step-up transformer for a guitar  10:54 Tubes on a drawbridge? 13:27 Reversing the pilot lamp in your amp, again 16:42 Flux remover for turret boards and PCBs 18:15 Preventing pitting on an amp chassis 19:54 Hitting a power chord to discharge the caps on an amp 22:25 Vintage Hilgen amplifiers (link)  25:32 Tiny Moore's Music in Sacramento 26:28 A clone Deluxe that unexpectedly cuts out 30:32 A 1982 Vibro Champ with a '60s power transformer 34:37 Increasing gain on a Valco-made Gretsch 6150 amp 37:30 Skip thanks you for all the gifts; Steve Soest and Michael Lee Allen 40:50 Chili oil from Xi-An Famous Foods (link) 41:55 A Gibson Falcon picking up radio signals 46:26 The Baxandall tone stack and a Japanese karage recipe 54:18 Sierra Nevada Summerfest beer 55:28 Lead dressing and salsas 1:00:55 A pre-amp circuit for an RCA MI-12188A theater amp 1:07:54 A Fender Vibrolux with a loose 5U4 rectifier tube 1:11:17 'Moby Dick,' Tony Hillerman, 'Bosch,' 'Happy Valley,' 'This Sporting Life' 1:18:20 A vintage Japanese "Reverb Master" tank 1:22:30 A reverb fix for Silvertone Twin Twelves 1:23:48 Skip's grooming tips 

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
252 - “Cheap” Alternatives for high end gear?

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 42:57


Brian and Blake are back for another episode of the Chasing Tone PodcastIf you have seen Brian’s latest YouTube video, then you have seen the V-Amp 3 in action. The guys talk about the versatility of the device and maybe it could be the $100 “Helix” you are looking for.Blake has a new Resonator guitar. He talks about the new acquisition and the amazing tones he is getting out of it. Best electric guitar tone ever?Brian shares some of the progress in the final developments in the Terraform Pedal soon to be available from Wampler. And of course if you are going to nail the Leslie sound, you really need to have a real Leslie cab available. It’s a business expense. YouTube algorithms, The neighbor from hell, and Van Halen vs Van Hagar. It is all in this episode of the Chasing Tone Podcast.Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.comhttp://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedalshttp://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedalshttp://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedalshttp://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcasthttp://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Baxandall and Gramsci: Pictorial Intelligence and Organic Intellectuals

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012 58:03


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "Baxandall and Gramsci: Pictorial Intelligence and Organic Intellectuals" Alberto Frigo The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance ...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Baxandall and Gramsci: Pictorial Intelligence and Organic Intellectuals

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "Baxandall and Gramsci: Pictorial Intelligence and Organic Intellectuals" Alberto Frigo The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance ...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Talking about Pictures: Training the Eye

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012 57:25


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "Talking about Pictures: Training the Eye" Thomas Willette The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the visual ar...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Talking about Pictures: Training the Eye

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "Talking about Pictures: Training the Eye" Thomas Willette The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the visual ar...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Painterly Envisaging and the Subject of Picturing

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012 42:32


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "Printing and Experience in Eighteenth-Century Italy" Evelyn Lincoln (Brown) The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the stud...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Painterly Envisaging and the Subject of Picturing

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "Printing and Experience in Eighteenth-Century Italy" Evelyn Lincoln (Brown) The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the stud...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: The Synecdochic Period Eye

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "The Synecdochic Period Eye" Kimberly Skelton The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the visual arts: its impac...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: The Synecdochic Period Eye

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012 52:44


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "The Synecdochic Period Eye" Kimberly Skelton The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the visual arts: its impac...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Visual Awareness and Artistic Expression

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2012 48:12


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "Visual Awareness and Artistic Expression" Jan Koenderink (Utrecht) The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the ...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Visual Awareness and Artistic Expression

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2012


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "Visual Awareness and Artistic Expression" Jan Koenderink (Utrecht) The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the ...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: The Presence of Light

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2012 54:45


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "The Presence of Light" Paul Hills (Courtauld Institute) The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the visual arts...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Painterly Envisaging and the Subject of Picturing

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2012 51:52


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: “Painterly Envisaging and the Subject of Picturing” Alex Potts The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the v...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: The Presence of Light

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2012


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: "The Presence of Light" Paul Hills (Courtauld Institute) The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the visual arts...

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study
The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: Painterly Envisaging and the Subject of Picturing

Cultural Studies at School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2012


The Warburg Institute Visual Interests: The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Baxandall: “Painterly Envisaging and the Subject of Picturing” Alex Potts The work of Michael Baxandall (1933-2008) was of profound importance to the study of the v...

The Naturist Living Show
A tribute to Lee Baxandall

The Naturist Living Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2009 24:41


On November 27, 2008, the naturist world lost a leader when the founder of The Naturist Society, Lee Baxandall, passed away at the age of 73. This episode is dedicated to Lee’s legacy in the naturist world. We interview Nicky Hoffman from the naturist society who worked with him since almost the beginning. We also … Continue reading A tribute to Lee Baxandall The post: A tribute to Lee Baxandall, appeared first on The Naturist Living Show Podcast. #naturism #naturist #nudism #nudist

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