Series explores the issues facing Blacks and Hispanics using history, economics, sociology, psychology and political science. This program looks at why inner city businesses struggle and often close in times of recession. Why is it so difficult for minorities to maintain successful businesses? Comparison of start-up vs. long-term success, and the role of racism, as well as the attitude of minorities toward businesses in their own communities.|BUSINESS : THE BLACK, THE BROWN AND THE GREEN / hosted and produced by Mark Carreno. SERIES: Dateline Wisconsin : Black and Hispanic issues for the 1980s| no. 13 Series explores the issues facing Blacks and Hispanics through history, economics, sociology, psychology and political science. This program examines why inner city businesses struggle and often close in times of recession. Why is it so difficult for minorities to maintain successful businesses? Comparison of start-up vs. long-term success, and the role of racism, as well as the attitude of minorities toward businesses in their own communities. RECORDED: 1983.
Business : the black, the brown, and the green / hosted by Peggy J. Murrell ; produced by Mark Carreno.
Program Title:
Business : the black, the brown, and the green / hosted by Peggy J. Murrell ; produced by Mark Carreno.
PRA Archive #:
SZ0494.13
Description:
Station:
Date Recorded on:
1983.
Date Broadcast on:
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Item duration:
1 reel (51 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|30:00
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Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1983.
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