A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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March 30, 1990 - On this Midday program, MPR’s Bob Potter interviews author and poet Bill Holm. They discuss Holm’s book “Coming Home Crazy: An Alphabet of China Essays” and the Tiananmen Square protests. Holm also answers listener questions.
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April 7, 1990 - Judy Mahle Lutter, president of the Melpomene Institute for Women's Health Research, answers listener questions about women's health and exercise. The Institute has a new book out called "The Bodywise Woman: Reliable Information about Physical Activity and Health."
April 12, 1990 - Peter Dμffy, chair of the Executive Committee of Amnesty International, speaking at Peace Prize Forum held at Augsburg College. Duffy address was on the efforts of AI. Minnesota District Court Judge LaJune Thomas Lange introduced Duffy. Forum was held in cooperation with the Norwegian Nobel Institute, and was attended by former President Jimmy Carter and Dr. Yelena Bonner.
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April 14, 1990 - Susan Erbaugh, chief of psychology at Minneapolis Children's Hospital, answers listener questions about children's mental health issues.
April 17, 1990 - Winston Lord, former ambassador to China, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. Lord’s address was titled " China: Great Walls and Open Doors." Lord talked about political situation a year after Tiananmen Square. Following speech, Lord answered audience questions. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
April 18, 1990 - Chinese American writer and activist Bette Bao Lord talks about her new book, "Legacies: A Chinese Mosaic". Listener participation.