February 12, 1993 - MPR’s Mike Edgerly interviews Joe Carter, renowned singer and actor, on the history of spirituals and slaves in the United States. Carter shares stories and recreates a brief performance of a character from a show.
February 12, 1993 - On this installment of Voices from the Heartland, Twin Cities native and author Susan Carol Hauser reads her essay, Cake Walk.
February 13, 1993 - MPR’s Beth Friend profiles Black playwright Endesha Ida Mae Holland. Segment includes interview with Holland, who recollects on time in Minnesota and how she found her path to writing.
February 15, 1993 - Former St. Paul mayor George Latimer visits the MPR studios to discuss his new role as a consultant to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros. Latimer also answers listener questions.
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.
February 18, 1993 - MPR’s Bob Potter interviews former Minnesota U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy, who shares his thoughts on President Clinton’s State of the Union Address.
February 18, 1993 - American novelist, playwright, and essayist Darryl Pinckney talks about the ideas behind his debut novel, High Cotton. The story looks into the world of upper-middle-class Black elite.
February 18, 1993 - U.S. Senator David Durenberger participates in a call-in program from Washington, D.C. Durenberger responds to President Clinton's State of the Union address and answer questions from MPR listeners on the whole range of issues currently before Congress.
February 19, 1993 - Howard Sinker, a local sports commenter, provides insight on the Twins pitching staff going into 1993 spring training.