Track 1 (0:49) "Aquarius" from the original Broadway cast recording of Hair
Track 2 (5:05) How prejudices develop and are reinforced, emotional enslavement of minority groups; minority movements are educating mainstream society
Track 3 (4:02) "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" by Neil Diamond
Track 4 (9:40) Oppression of homosexuals by religious, educational, and government institutions
Track 5 (3:07) "There But For Fortune" by Joan Baez
Track 6 (4:59) Society is beginning to recognize the significance of relating to one another as individuals; quote from Disclosing Man to Himself by Sidney M. Jourard; similiarites between lesbians and heterosexual women; lesbians are oppressed by gender stereotypes; lesbians are involved in both the homophile and women's movements but are rarely accepted by either group
Track 7 (1:16) Gay Peoples Union community annoucements
Track 8 (0:52) "Aquarius" from the original Broadway cast recording of Hair