Crossroads

Program Title:
Crossroads
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0799.37
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Crossroads / Produced by Elisabeth 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. New approaches to elementary school discipline problems / Cheryl Colopy -- pt.2. The Role of media in our lives / Leonard Pitts -- - pt.3. Brazilian samba schools struggle to keep carnival float funding / Reese Erlich -- pt.4. Watershed : a 1993 play about Native American fishing rights / Sally Eisele -- pt.5. The Oldest working jazz musician in the world : Benny Waters / profiled by Andy Lyman. - BROADCAST: Satellite, 27 Jan. 1995.|Crossroads / produced by Elisabeth 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. New approaches to elementary school discipline problems / Cheryl Colopy -- pt.2. The Role of media in our lives / Leonard Pitts -- - pt.3. Brazilian samba schools struggle to keep carnival float funding / Reese Erlich -- pt.4. Watershed : a 1993 play about Native American fishing rights / Sally Eisele -- pt.5. The Oldest working jazz musician in the world : Benny Waters / profiled by Andy Lyman. - BROADCAST: Satellite, 27 Jan. 1995.

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