Third in a four part series which examines the challenge of inter-cultural communication. In this program L.A. United School District representative for government relations, Eleanor Leo, discusses the need for cross-cultural appreciation among downtown High School students. The various ethnic groups are united by poverty, and Leo uses this as the first step in building dialogue. She discusses the economic history of race disparity and her experiences of discrimination at UCLA. Ends with listener call-ins.|AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND JEWSH RELATIONS / produced by Pat Benson Duldulao. - SERIES: Inter-cul| no. 3 - Third in a four part series which examines the challenge of inter-cultural communication. In this program L.A. United School District representative for government relations, Eleanor Leo, discusses the need for cross-cultural appreciation among downtown High School students. The various ethnic groups are united by poverty, and Leo uses this as the first step in building dialogue. She discusses the economic history of race disparity and her experiences of discrimination at UCLA. Ends with listener call-ins. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 10 June 1992.
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