Worldview was an hour-long news program that focused on international events, issues, and social issues across the world. The program, hosted by Mike Maus, was broadcast from 1991-1993.
Worldview was the pilot program that launched the PRI syndicated program, The World.
October 23, 1992 - Steele Wotkyns and Richard Mahler, co-authors of Belize: A Natural Destination, discuss the book and concept of eco-tourism.
November 2, 1992 - A speech segment of Japanese linguist Dr. Junji Miura.
November 6, 1992 - African American writer Paule Marshall reads from her book, Daughters.
November 27, 1992 - A Worldview interview with educator and writer Daniel Hellinger, about the political unrest in Venezuela, where a second coup attempt against President Carlos Pérez has taken place.
November 27, 1992 - Scott Walker, editor of Graywolf Annual Nine: Stories from the New Europe, discusses diversity in Europe. Walker is co-founder of Graywolf Press.
January 14, 1993 - MPR’s Mike Maus interviews Korean American author Marie Myung-Ok Lee. The Hibbing native talks about her book, Finding My Voice. Lee also discusses dealing with racism.
January 18, 1993 - James Laine, professor of Religious Studies at Macalester College, explains his view on Hindu-Muslim relations in India.
February 5, 1993 - Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark talks about aspects of past U.S.-Middle East relations and on his book, The Fire This Time: U. S. War Crimes in the Gulf.
February 17, 1993 - A Worldview interviews with Chester Crocker, a former American diplomat in the Reagan administration, about U.S. relations and efforts in South Africa and other areas of Africa.
February 18, 1993 - Worldview’s Jim Wishner interviews Michael True, author of To Construct Peace: 30 More Justice Seekers and Peacemakers. True details the theme of book and shares individuals highlighted in book.