June 4, 1992 - Midday broadcasts American writer and activist Betty Freidan speaking at the College of Saint Benedict. Freidan’s address is entitled, Feminism Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.
June 5, 1992 - MPR’s Kitty Eisle interviews Howard Sivertson, a Grand Marais artist and author of "Once Upon an Isle: The Story of Fishing Families on Isle Royale." Sivertson details the past of Isle Royale fishermen.
June 5, 1992 - Australian author Tim Winton talks about his book, Cloudstreet. The novel tells the story of two working-class families, the Pickles and the Lambs, who are forced to live together in a large, haunted house in Perth, Western Australia, from 1943 to 1963.
June 5, 1992 - Call-in program with Senator Paul Wellstone at the Democratic-Farmer-Labor state convention in Duluth.
June 6, 1992 - MPR’s Joe Kelly gives an audio tour of what fascinates him about the city of Duluth.
June 9, 1992 - MPR’s Mark Zdechlik reports on influx of Hispanic migrant farm workers looking for work and housing in Crookston area of Minnesota. Segment includes interviews with migrant workers and local officials on the issues and struggles migrants and area face.
June 10, 1992 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews award-winning journalist Ron Handberg about his novel, Savage Justice. Karen Boros, who was a former colleague of Handberg’s, also joins discussion.
June 10, 1992 - MPR’s Leif Enger looks at the growing interest of native culture in the tourist sector. Enger interviews those involved promoting within travel industry and those wary of potential stereotyping and/or exploitation of native life.
June 11, 1992 - Local playwright Paul Mohrbacher talks about his play, The Chancellor's Tale, which won the 1991 Julie Harris Playwright Award Competition.
June 11, 1992 - A conversation with an educator on the historical background of tribal government and the how that pertains to controversy of White Earth elections.