Digitization made possible by the State of Minnesota Legacy Amendment’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, approved by voters in 2008.
November 28, 1973 - Speaker from Metropolitan council outlining what constitutes good health care at the city level, as well as stating that good health is a right, not a privilege.
November 28, 1973 - What, if any, are the psychological ramifications on Americans and Minnesotans resulting from the energy crisis? Dr. Randall Lakosky discusses what effects the crisis is having on people, as well as utilizing healthy endeavors to relate to others and make a difference.
November 28, 1973 - Dick Gregory, author and human rights activist, speaks on racism.
November 28, 1973 - Dick Gregory says as he travels around the country he meets young folks wanting to change the system, willing to do anything. But, he asks, do they think the more reefer they smoke and more alcohol they drink the sooner they?ll change the system? They have the right to smoke and drink but the only thing they?ll liberate by that act is a good strong healthy clean body into a sickly weakly dirty body. They have the right to smoke pot and drink alcohol and get as insane as the rest of the old folks.
November 28, 1973 - Dick Gregory speaks about letters he's gotten from grade schools and kindergarteners who will be glad when the war's over in Vietnam so he can eat. Fasting cannot change the minds or hearts of tyrants and make bad people good people, not the intention of a fast, is to create positive effects where other positives can rally behind you.
November 29, 1973 - Connie Goldman asks a group of children what they know of or have heard about the energy crisis gripping the United States. Answers range from blame on Nixon and his travels to the issues stemming from the Middle East.
November 29, 1973 - Executive Council of the state of Minnesota outlines the reasons behind why that particular government agency should take the lead on dealing with the energy crisis at the state level.
November 29, 1973 - More audio from the Executive Council of the state of Minnesota dealing with the growing problem of access to heating materials for the upcoming winter.
November 29, 1973 - The Executive Council of the state of Minnesota continues its discussion on energy crisis. Concerns raised deal with nearby states' plans and tactics, as well as the need to wait until directives from federal government are known.
November 29, 1973 - Rabbi and political activist Arthur Waskow discusses the need to focus on impeachment of Richard Nixon, criticizing the establishment's supposed desire to have the president resign. Waskow also discusses the need to develop systems that will check absolute presidential power.