Sesame Street gender stereotyping reports

In July, 1971, after the end of Sesame Street's second season, the New York chapter of the National Organization for Women called for a boycott of the General Foods Corporation, which had offered financial support for Sesame Street's outreach programs. In a letter to the President of the Post Division of General Foods, a representative from NOW wrote, "We insist that a representative of the National Organization for Women be retained to review all program plans and scripts before they enter production for Sesame Street. The person hired for this position must be approved by the Board of Directors of New York City NOW."

(Note: These are just the first two reports... I have copies of all of them, from the CTW archives. I'll scan and post more later.)