April 2, 1994 - American writer and novelist Frances Sherwood discusses her book, Vindication. The novel is a historical fiction on Mary Wollstonecraft, a pioneer feminist and author of the radical classic, A Vindication of the Rights of Women: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects.
April 4, 1994 - Andy MacPhail, general manager of the Minnesota Twins, comments on what is needed for the 1994 Twins season to be successful.
April 4, 1994 - Baseball analyst and commentator Gary Gillette gives an assessment how the Minnesota Twins 1994 Major League Baseball season will play out. Gillette considers it a rebuilding year for the team.
April 5, 1994 - Twin Cities native and author Susan Carol Hauser shares an essay on the experience of growing older.
April 5, 1994 - American academic Karlyn Kohrs Campbell explains the meaning and role of First Lady in U.S. politics. Hillary Rodham Clinton and the press are discussed, along with a mention of the first female president with her spouse.
April 6, 1994 - Two Hmong college students discuss the success of first generation Hmong college students in the United States, and if it will also translate into success for the greater Hmong community.
April 6, 1994 - MPR’s Euan Kerr interviews local Black author Alexs D. Pate about his novel, Losing Absalom, and the health and natural deaths of African American fathers.
April 8, 1994 - On this installment of Voices from the Heartland, Minnesota travel writer John Shepard shares an essay of what one can see on the backroads and small highways of Minnesota.
April 9, 1994 - Twin Cities Black journalist and essayist Dwight Hobbes shares his frank thoughts over the debate on low-rent housing in Maple Grove.
April 12, 1994 - Native American environmentalist and writer Winona LaDuke speaks at the Woman's Club of Minneapolis on the difference between indigenous and industrial ways of thinking. She also discusses feminism, environmental racism, and broken treaties.