Scattered across my journals, you’ll find various iterations of multi-year plans, listing off months, allowing me to plan my way […]
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Scattered across my journals, you’ll find various iterations of multi-year plans, listing off months, allowing me to plan my way […]
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By Rebecca M. Bender
I recently came across this amazing vintage video “Family Planning,” produced by Disney in 1968. Do yourself a favor and take 10 minutes to watch it. In addition to the frivolous use of Donald Duck and the caricature of a “simple” heterosexual couple who appear clueless as to how babies are made, this short film provides us with a wealth of information regarding attitudes towards reproduction in the U.S., and abroad, during the late 1960s. After doing a bit of research, for example, I found out this film was produced for the Population Council, a non-profit organization created by John Rockefeller in 1952.