Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective. Produced by independent producers and includes commentaries and reviews by established critics, artists, and writers.|CROSSROADS / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna - Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective. Produced by independent producers and includes commentaries and reviews by established critics, artists, and writers. CONTENT: pt.1. The Role of money sent home by immigrants in their hometown economy / Lex Gillespie (6:09) -- pt.2. Complaining about the cold weather / David Kellar (3:03) -- pt.3. Romeo and Juliet : an El Teatro Campesino E Indigena production / Karen Michel (4:50) -- pt.4. Community colleges and the fastest growing sector in higher education / Thomas Lalley (4:00) -- pt.5. Performer, composer and teacher Max Roach / profiled by Charlene Koh (6:07). - BROADCAST: Satellite, 28 Jan. 1994.
pt.1. The Role of money sent home by immigrants in their hometown economy / Lex Gillespie (6:09) -- pt.2. Complaining about the cold weather / David Kellar (3:03) -- pt.3. Romeo and Juliet : an El Teatro Campesino E Indigena production / Karen Michel (4:50) -- pt.4. Community colleges and the fastest growing sector in higher education / Thomas Lalley (4:00) -- pt.5. Performer, composer and teacher Max Roach / profiled by Charlene Koh (6:07).
pt.1. The Role of money sent home by immigrants in their hometown economy / Lex Gillespie (6:09) -- pt.2. Complaining about the cold weather / David Kellar (3:03) -- pt.3. Romeo and Juliet : an El Teatro Campesino E Indigena production / Karen Michel (4:50) -- pt.4. Community colleges and the fastest growing sector in higher education / Thomas Lalley (4:00) -- pt.5. Performer, composer and teacher Max Roach / profiled by Charlene Koh (6:07).