Outside Voices, Joan Gelfand
Outside Voices, Joan Gelfand
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Outside Voices
A Memoir of the Berkeley Revolution

Author: Joan Gelfand

Narrator: Sandy Rustin

Unabridged: 7 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

Berkeley, 1972: a hotbed of creativity where painters, filmmakers, musicians, and writers inspire a young poet.

Second-wave feminism, inspired by Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, and Betty Friedan is swelling into a tsunami. Women are joining together to change power dynamics in politics, the home, and the workplace.

On election day, Joan Gelfand casts her vote for George McGovern and boards a plane from New York to California. With one introduction to a woman musician, Joan’s journey to become a writer is born. Embraced by a thriving women’s community of artists, filmmakers, musicians, poets, and writers, Joan is encouraged to find her voice.

Mentored by paradigm-changing writers, Joan finds the courage to face her darkest fears through poetry and art, mining the trauma she experienced after losing her father and questioning her Jewish identity. Reminiscent of Paris in the twenties, Greenwich Village in the sixties, and Berlin in the eighties, Berkeley in the seventies was the “it” city of America.

Outside Voices reports the ups and downs of finding one’s way as an artist, living with a women’s band, forging an independent Jewish identity, founding a women’s restaurant, and becoming a published writer and songwriter while exploring the limits of sexuality and spirituality. The story includes road trips to music festivals in the woods, beaches in Mexico, concerts in Southern California, and a retreat in the Pacific Northwest.

A triumphant story of determination and will, Outside Voices is a backstage look at the women’s movement that sets the stage for decades of change. This book is a firsthand look at how the power of community emboldened innovation, social change, and self-discovery.

“Joan Gelfand has written a compelling book about coming of age in Berkeley in the second wave of feminism circa 1970s. Her depth of discovering herself and her world is intense and reveals all the passion and confusion of a sensitive soul grasping at life through politics, sex, and the long road to becoming a writer.”—Geri Spieler, author of Housewife Assassin: The Woman Who Tried to Kill Gerald Ford

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nita on February 11, 2024

Splendidly layered memoir of a 20-something woman's struggle to discover herself, embrace her sexuality, grieve her father, and find her true poetic work amid the 1970s Berkeley women's revolution. Vivid description and apt insights of tumult and realization put the reader in Gelfand's shoes as she......more

Goodreads review by Book on April 29, 2024

Outside Voices by Joan Gelfand is a candid memoir that delves into the author's experiences during the vibrant and transformative 1970s in Berkeley. Gelfand navigates through her adventures, marked by involvement in the feminist movement, an exploration of her sexuality, and the pursuit of her artis......more

Goodreads review by Tima on November 12, 2024

John Gelfand's Outside Voices is a personal journey through the tumultuous 1960s and 70s. The memoir blends the author's coming-of-age story with the broader social and political movements of the era. From idyllic summer days in the Catskills to the radical politics of Berkeley, Gelfand provides a f......more

Goodreads review by Julie on December 04, 2024

Outside Voices by Joan Gelfand is a gripping memoir that vividly captures the dynamic environment of Berkeley during the 1970s, a time of significant social and cultural transformation. Gelfand weaves her experience into the larger framework of second-wave feminism and artistic development as she re......more

Goodreads review by Sebastian on November 14, 2024

Joan Gelfand’s memoir of the Berkeley Revolution is a fantastic story of grit, determination, and the endless search for our identity in a time where artists of all kinds were thriving in America, and at the same time, the world’s power dynamics were rapidly changing as second-wave feminism grew str......more