September 27, 1993 - Janet Hagberg, a Minneapolis-based artist, provides commentary on The Silent Witness Exhibit. The art installation is created by the Arts Action Against Domestic Violence, an ad hoc group of women artists and writers in Minnesota.
September 27, 1993 - Maslon Law Firm
September 28, 1993 - American linguist and author Richard Lederer discusses his book, Anguished English: An Anthology of Accidental Assaults upon Our Language.
September 29, 1993 - Concluding an MPR month-long examination of sexual violence against women, Midday presents a special live broadcast from MPR's Studio M, where a varied panel discuss the issue.
September 29, 1993 - Midmorning’s Cathy Wurzer interviews American writer Judy Blume about her children’s book, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, Here's to You, Rachel Robinson, and topics from her catalog.
September 29, 1993 - American author and poet David Mura provides commentary on sexual violence by men in American culture and how that violence, and male mindsets in general, compare from a world perspective.
September 29, 1993 - Poet Tracy Barkis reads her poem, titled I Set Myself Free, which addresses violence against her.
September 29, 1993 - MPR’s Mike Edgerly interviews American novelist and screenwriter Mark Frost. The two discuss Frost’s Twin Peaks screen work and his occult thriller, The List of 7: A Novel.
September 29, 1993 - In this Midmorning segment, Patricia Weaver Francisco and Signe Nestingen talk about their experiences writing about the rape as a way to understand their experiences.
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