MPR News Features are news segments created for various long-form programming, including Morning Edition and All Things Considered, amongst others. Features run the gambit of interviews, reports, profiles, and coverage.
October 9, 1992 - Gary Eichten: "The point of the rally, according to the Federation was to try to get the public behind the police department. Of course, the department has come under intense criticism, especially in light of the investigation into the murder of Jerry Haaf. There have been a lot of charges that police have run roughshod over civil rights in the city."
October 9, 1992 - Jerry Haaf, Walt Dziedzic, Steve Cramer, Sharon Sayles Belton, Carol Johnson
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October 9, 1992 - Jerry Haaf, Clyde Bellecourt, Don Fraser, Ted Faul
October 10, 1992 - MPR’s John Merli presents a profile of American novelist and short story writer N. Scott Momaday. The report highlights his writing and Native American background.
October 10, 1992 - MPR’ Chris Roberts interviews sisters Lisa Mayo, Gloria Miguel and Muriel Miguel about "Power Pipes" by Spiderwoman Theater at Walker Art Center. The three also discuss Native American experience growing up in Brooklyn, NY.
October 10, 1992 - The City, Inc., United for Peace
October 12, 1992 - MPR’s Leif Enger visits Nett Lake, where the Bois Forte Medical and Dental Clinic continues to grow and offer treatment to local residents. Enger interviews both staff and patients.
October 12, 1992 - Historian and author Kathy Pelta discusses her book, Discovering Christopher Columbus: How History Is Invented, which takes a look at the bias that created a false history studied in U.S. classrooms for many decades.