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.
February 7, 1994 - Morning Edition’s Bob Potter interviews Minnesota writer Audrey Talkington, co-author of To Save a Child: Things You Can Do to Protect, Nurture and Teach Our Children.
February 7, 1994 - Midmorning’s Cathy Wurzer talks with Black playwright Kim Hines about SteppingStone Theatre's Production of Home on the Morning Train. The work is an Underground Railroad play for teens.
February 7, 1994 -
February 8, 1994 -
February 8, 1994 -
February 8, 1994 -
February 9, 1994 - Educator and local journalist Ann Daly Goodwin recollects on her personal experience of foster parenting.
February 9, 1994 - A short Midmorning interview with Jack Weatherford, author and professor of anthropology at Macalester College, who discusses his writing, world travel experiences, and hopes for humanity.
February 9, 1994 - Leonard R. Bruguier, a Yankton Sioux and director of the Institute of American Indian Studies, University of South Dakota, talks about the importance of horses in Native American culture. The KTCI production, Stories of the Horse, is also highlighted, with segment including an audio excerpt from video documentary.
February 9, 1994 -