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June 21, 1979 - Nancy Paddock shows her attempts to strike a balance with nature in poem “It's a Pity." Also includes musical elements.
June 22, 1979 - Minnnesota poet Joe Paddock shows his perceptions of the migration of wild geese across the Minnesota prairie in poem “The Geese.” Also includes musical elements.
June 29, 1979 -
July 7, 1979 - On this regional public affairs program, MPR’s Rich Dietman presents highlights from Hispanic festival on the West Side of St. Paul. This was the first El Midwest Canto Al Pueblo (aka - Song to the People). Program includes interviews with artists, music breaks, poetry reading, and other sounds from and about the festival.
July 11, 1979 - Richard Buckminster Fuller, American architect, speaking to the Women's National Democratic Club. Topics include architecture, economy, and inflation. Following his speech, Fuller answers audience questions. Fuller was also a systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist.
August 8, 1979 - Michael Fedo, author, talks with Claudia Hampsten, about his new book "They Was Just Niggers" about the the Duluth lynching of three black men in 1920.
August 9, 1979 - Brian Jennings, Rand Corp and author of the book "International Terrorism; a New Mode of Conflict" speaks on the subject at an Iowa State University symposium on "Humankind in the 1980s."
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August 15, 1979 -
August 17, 1979 -