Crossroads / produced by Elisabeth Perez-Luna.

Program Title:
Crossroads / produced by Elisabeth Perez-Luna.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0685.16
Description: 

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: School for homeless teens in San Diego / Wanda Levine (5:48) -- The Art of being a role model to your children / David Kellar (3:08) -- Increase in Latino oriented publications and newspaper inserts in the United States / Scott Schlegel (4:13) -- Opening of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles / Sarah Gardner (5:07) -- How the Chinese Fend Shui philosophy is being used by real estate professionals selling to Asian clients / Anne Dorfman (5:39). BROADCAST: Satellite, 7 Aug. 1992. Tapes are comprised of two parts. Part one is a produced newsmagazine. Part two are the separate stories in unproduced form.

School for homeless teens in San Diego / Wanda Levine (5:48) -- The Art of being a role model to your children / David Kellar (3:08) -- Increase in Latino oriented publications and newspaper inserts in the United States / Scott Schlegel (4:13) -- Opening of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles / Sarah Gardner (5:07) -- How the Chinese Fend Shui philosophy is being used by real estate professionals selling to Asian clients / Anne Dorfman (5:39).

Date Recorded on: 
Date Broadcast on: 
Satellite, 7 Aug. 1992.
Item duration: 
1 reel (60 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|60:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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