Ruth Rosen, Activist, Historian, Journalist, Interview 2022,
Bay Area Women in Politics, Bancroft Library, Unversity of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Ruth Rosen, Recollection of an Undergraduate, Interview, University of Rochester, Special Collections Archives, Rochester, NY
Unseen photos provide a sensitive look at America's early 'working girls
CNN Style, November 29, 2018
Radio interview with Ian Masters from KPFK on the background and analysis of International Women's Day, March 8, 2017.
Ruth Rosen spoke at the Oakland Book Fair, May 22, 2016 on "Invisible and Undervalued work."
Ruth Rosen was interviewed on KPFA on March 15, 2016 about women's divergent views on the election.
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.

 
Women Uninterrupted, Oakland, CA, December 15, 2015
 
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."
Ruth Rosen spoke about "The Hidden Injuries of Sex" at Uncharted: Berkeley's Festival of Ideas, October 16th 2015.
SF Gate Article, 'She's Beautiful When She's Angry' salutes women's Liberation, January 30, 2015.

Films in which Ruth Rosen appears: BERKELEY IN THE SIXTIES
FEMINIST PROMISES
WHAT'S THE POINT HONEY?
SHE'S BEAUTIFUL WHEN SHE'S ANGRY

Excerpts from the movie, WHAT'S YOUR POINT, HONEY? featuring Ruth Rosen.

 
 
 
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.
Interview with Chris Welch,
March 10, 2014, KPFA, on women's history month.
Ruth Rosen was interviewed by Ray Suarez on NewsHour about the Civil Rights movements influenced the women's movement, September 2, 2013.
BBC World News Interviewed Ruth Rosen about the assault on abortion in the U.S. July 13, 2013.
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.
Ruth Rosen spoke at Berkeley City College on the origins and accomplishments of the women's movement, March 12, 2013.
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.
KGO interview with Pat Thurston, KGO Radio, February 24, 2013
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
Refugees from the Fifties University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Oct. 2012. Keynote Address to International Conference on the Port Huron Statement.
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
E.J. Graff writes about Ruth Rosen's article; Who Said Women Can Have It All?
The American Prospect, August 7, 2012
The Tea Party and Angry white Women
Dissent, Winter 2012
Women and the Tea Party
UC Berkeley Panel Discussion
Video, October 22, 2010
Background Briefing with Ian Masters
Radio Interview on Tea Party
KPFK, July 7, 2010
Gender Politics Online
Tell Me More, interview
National Public Radio,
June 29, 2010
Care Crisis Video
The Women's Movement in Historical Perspective