Non Pacifica Programming

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Doctors of the world : the U.S. based medical relief group / Malcom Howard (5:18) -- pt.2. The reemergence of New Orleans R & B singer Roland Stone / Randall Grass (4:10) -- pt.3. Native American poet Adrian Louis / Rebekah Presson (4:55) -- pt.4. Chinese-Americans promoting the pro-democracy movement in their homeland / Laura Dayton (4:09) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. African American churches establishing AIDS ministries / Joe Gill (5:06) -- pt.2. Two videos about AIDS : Invisible Women and No Regret / reviewed by Renee Tajima (3:38) -- pt.3. AIDS information aimed at migrant farmworkers / Valerie Jean Fisher (5:26) -- pt.4. AIDS prevention and education in Asian American communities / Laurie Edesky (5:08) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Encouraging ethnics and minorities to become educators / Kathryn Baron (5:20) -- pt.2. Debate over the most acceptable way of speaking and writing English / Steve Zeitlin (3:43) -- pt.3. Bread making traditions in Brooklyn / Evelyn Tulla Costa (5:26) -- pt.4. Alternatives to violence : prisoners learn to break patters of habitual violence / David Sears (4:22) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Jersey City's Muslim community / Wesley Macawili (5:05) -- pt.2. Shadow Catcher : a novel by Charles Fergus / reviewed by Alida Becker (4:06) -- pt.3. A Thirty year struggle to build their own High School : the story of the Northern Cheyenne / Mary Boyle (4:54) -- pt.4. Remembrance of New Mexico musician Cleofes Vigil / Marcos Martinez (5:00) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Reinstating community courts in New York City / Malcom Howard (5:21) -- pt.2. The music of Senegalese drummer Mor Thaim / Randall Grass (3:02) -- pt.3. Southern Colorado station bounces back from bankruptcy / Becky Rumsey (4:53) -- pt.4. Bridges and Boundaries : an exhibit on Black-Jewish relations / Andy Lanset (5:47) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Duke Ellington's sacred music / Cy Musiker (5:37) -- pt.2. A Tribute to poet, essayist and educator Sterling Brown / Sam Allen (4:04) -- pt.3. Daughters of the Dust : a film featuring African American women / Njemile Rollins (5:08) -- pt.4. Birth of the first Black design archive in New York / Dolores Brandon (4:30) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Uncovering a former slave burial ground in Manhattan / David Sears (4:57) -- pt.2. Origins of Black History Month / Kimberly Camp (3:33) -- pt.3. Remembering Black soldiers who built the Alaska highway / Claire Sand (5:11) -- pt.4.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Effects of a Riverboat casino on the St. Louis economy / Ron Schachter (5:03) -- pt.2. The uprising of Southern Mexican Mayan Indians / Ana Castillo (3:49) -- pt.3. U.S. Navy refuses to overturn court martials over a group of 1994 Black sailors / Reese Erlich (4:37) -- pt.4. The High School for Environmental Studies in New York / Malcom Howard (4:58) -- pt.5.

Imagination in the light of nature / Terence McKenna.

Talk by Terence McKenna, researcher into psychadelic plants and their impact upon the human condition. He explores how the psychadelic experience will end the fiction of civilization, bringing about a new cosmic order. All of the isntitutions developed over the last 15,000 years are essentially lethal, but we have been brainwashed to keep them working.
r.1. Talk (60 min.) -- r.2. Question and answer session (30 min.).

Approaching life's edges and boundaries / Terence McKenna.

Talk by Terence McKenna, researcher into psychedelic plants and their impact upon the human condition. This presentation suggests that as people approach life boundaries, they make choices concerning change. Language separates us from approaching new perspectives, McKenna suggests, but we must come to understand how we are formed to fit a societal image.
r.1. Talk (60 min.) -- r.2. Question and answer session (30 min.).
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