February 22, 1991 - MPR’s Kate Smith reports on the play Hmong Tapestry: Voices from the Cloth by Jaimie Meyer and Michael Lenzen. The play is presented by the Hmong American Partnership Youth Program.
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February 26, 1991 - Minnesota writer Paul Gruchow speaks at a major conference about children, held at St. Mary's College. His speech was entitled "Children of Surfeit, Children of Want."
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February 28, 1991 - MPR’s Gary Eichten talks with U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone to get his reaction to the end of Persian Gulf War campaign. Wellstone states his relief that the U.S. military overwhelmingly and quickly succeeded, but saddened that the war resulted in human deaths and holds to belief that sanctions would have been better option.
March 4, 1991 - MPR’s Tom Fudge reports on a new bill being sponsored at state legislature that would give legal recognition to traditional Hmong marriages. Fudge interviews the politician behind bill and Hmong community leaders about their views and concerns of bill in how it relates to Hmong culture.
March 6, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews Minnesota author Michael Fedo about One Shining Season, a book that looks at baseball players who had only one great season throughout their careers.
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March 7, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Zdechlik visits Mayslacks Polka Lounge in North Minneapolis, where one can find a drink, Polish food…and local poetry readings.
March 8, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews Nellie Stone Johnson, an African American civil rights activist and union organizer. A native Minnesotan, Johnson shares her memories and commentary on labor efforts, politics, and race.