June 1, 1987 - Hmong US Ambassador for Refugees Jonathan Moore took time to visit the Twin Cities. The government of Thailand has indicated that it will close several more refugee camps at the end of June.
June 5, 1987 - Betty Williams, 1977 Nobel Peace Prize winner, speaking at the Fargo Town Hall lecture series. William’s address was on the topic "World Peace is Everyone's Business."
June 6, 1987 - On this Weekend program, Ken Kline, child psychologist, discusses children in the summer. Topics include independent time, summer school programs, camps, chores, family vacations, and part-time parenting. Kline also answer listener questions.
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June 8, 1987 - Reverend Joy Bussert, a Lutheran pastor and author of Battered Women: From a Theology of Suffering to an Ethic of Empowerment; and Mary Taylor, director of the Harriet Tubman Shelter in Minneapolis, answer listener questions about battered women.
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June 15, 1987 - Robert Malott, chairman and CEO of FMC Corporation, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. Malott’s address was titled "Today's Agenda: Chasing Markets or Chasing Votes." After speech, Malott answers audience questions. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.