May 1, 1995 - On this Voices of Minnesota segment, an interview with W. Harry Davis, local civil rights activist and head of the Minneapolis School Board. Davis discusses busing, mayoral run, curriculum, and concept of equality.
May 1, 1995 - On this Voices of Minnesota segment, an interview with W. Harry Davis, local civil rights activist and head of the Minneapolis School Board. Davis discusses his Twin Cities youth, family experience, and boxing.
May 1, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning featuring Voices of Minnesota with Harry Davis, Minneapolis School Board member, internet activists, computer link to government, and Clifford Stoll, author of Silicon Snake Oil on the internet.
May 2, 1995 - Michael Treacy, author and corporate strategist, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. Treacy’s address was on the topic of running a successful business and value leadership. Following speech, Treacy answered audience questions. Treacy’s book is titled "The Discipline of Market Leaders." 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.
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May 3, 1995 - Dr. Stephen Katz, a director of the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. and chair of Jewish Studies at Cornell University, speaking on National Holocaust Remembrance Day at St. Cloud State University. Katz’s shared his viewpoint on the uniqueness of the Holocaust from other evil events in history.
May 5, 1995 - Composer, musician and sitar player Ravi Shankar speaks with MPR's Beth Friend on his career and Indian musical tradition.
May 6, 1995 - University of Minnesota Extension Horticulturist Deb Brown answers listener questions about vegetable and flower gardening and lawn care.
May 8, 1995 - To mark the 50th anniversary of V-E Day, a special documentary about "On A Note of Triumph", a radio drama aired originally on V-E day. Documentary was created by the legendary Norman Corwin.
May 8, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning, featuring Voices of Minnesota with Professor Sara Evans, founder of women's history at the University of Minnesota. Also Josip Novakovich, Croatian author of Apricots from Chernobyl and Christian Science Monitor's Cynthia Ingle on relations between Russia and United States.