United Nations Status of Women Interviews

The NYPR Archive Collections | Jan 1, 2000

The exact date of this episode is unknown. We've filled in the date above with a placeholder. What we actually have on record is: 1948-uu-uu.

Dorothy Lewis, United Nations coordinator of women's broadcasts, "interviews" two internationally prominent women:

Georgiana Farr Sibley, President of the United Council of Churchwomen of the United States, states that childbirth has given women essentially collaborative and pragmatic (anti-war) attitudes.

Mexico's Amalia De Castillo Ledón, founder of the Club Internacional de Mujeres and Vice President of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, who expounds on ways to ensure equal pay for women.


Audio courtesy of the NYC Municipal Archives WNYC Collection


Audio courtesy of the NYC Municipal Archives WNYC Collection


WNYC archives id: 150878
Municipal archives id: LT4600

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