Papers of Martha Stuart, 1955-1988 (inclusive), 1968-1984 (bulk)
Communication for Change: website, 2017-ongoing. Digital
Are You Listening: "Black High School Girls." 1968. Digital
Girls from South Bend, Indiana, who participated in an Upward Bound program at Saint Mary's College talk about school, violence, parents, race, and role models.
Are You Listening: "Women." 1969. Digital
A philosopher/nun, volunteer, lawyer, politician, social scientist, fundraiser, mother/writer, and filmmaker discuss what it means to be a woman.
Are You Listening: " Switchboard." 1970. Digital
A group of young men and women in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, who formed an organization to disseminate information about drugs and who maintain that recreational drug use can be a positive experience.
Are You Listening: "Prison Guards." 1970. Digital
Male guards in a North Carolina prison.
Are You Listening: "Prisoners." 1971. Digital
Male inmates in a North Carolina prison.
Are You Listening: "Boys with Long Hair." 1970. Digital
Teenage boys in North Carolina talk about conformity, rebellion, and the difficulties encountered in "being different."
Are You Listening: "Garfield Ridge." 1971. Digital
White men and women from the south side of Chicago talk about their efforts to combat pollution, crime, and school inadequacies in their neighborhood.
Are You Listening: "Vasectomia." 1971. Digital
Colombian men who have had vasectomies talk about themselves and their families. Taped in Spanish in Bogota on August 26, 1971.
Are You Listening: "Mujeres Colombianas." 1971. Digital
Colombian women talk about birth control, husbands, family. Taped in Spanish in Bogota on August 27, 1971.
Are You Listening: "Freaks." 1971. Digital
White, mostly young men and women who live in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago and consider themselves part of the "New Left."
Are You Listening: "Black Peace Stone Nation." 1971. Digital
African American men from a low-income area of Chicago talk about unity, the "model city," and the community they are creating.
Are You Listening: "Judges." 1971. Digital
Seven male judges (one African American, the rest white) in Illinois.
Are You Listening: "Cook County Interns." 1971. Digital
Seven male judges (one African American, the rest white) in Illinois.
Are You Listening: "Policemen [in Chicago]." 1971. Digital
Are You Listening: "Welfare Mothers." 1971. Digital
African American women in North Carolina who are part of an Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program.
Are You Listening: "Shop Stewards." 1972. Digital
Men and women who work on an assembly line.
Are You Listening: "To Learn Again Perhaps (Jesuits)." 1972. Digital
Jesuits talk about the problem of overpopulation.
Are You Listening: "Woodlawn Sisterhood." 1972. Digital
A group of African American women in a poor neighborhood on Chicago's south side who opened a community center in an empty storefront.
Are You Listening: "Women Who Have Had an Abortion." 1972. "Women Who Didn't Have an Abortion." 1977. Digital
Are You Listening: "Women Who Have Had an Abortion." (Unedited). Tape 1 of 4. 1972. Digital
Unedited source material.
Are You Listening: "Women Who Have Had an Abortion." (Unedited). Tape 2 of 4. 1972. Digital
Unedited source material.
Are You Listening: "Women Who Have Had an Abortion." (Unedited). Tape 3 of 4. 1972. Digital
Unedited source material.
Are You Listening: "Women Who Have Had an Abortion." (Unedited). Tape 4 of 4. 1972. Digital
Unedited source material.
Are You Listening: "Women Who Didn't Have an Abortion." (Unedited). Tape 1 of 3. 1977. Digital
Unedited source material.