October 16, 1974 - "Projected Images" was an exhibition held at Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, showcasing works by six artists who used film making, audio and video techniques in their art. Connie Goldman spent some time with artist Robert Whitman, where he gave insight into his work at exhibition.
October 17, 1974 - Seminar at Hamline University on Peace Corps in Latin America. Panel consists of Geoffrey Barnard, Jan Fiola, Tom Sinks, Mary Dalbottom, Doris Vincent, and Frederick Gridley. These former volunteers tried to evaluate the Peace Corps as an instrument of U.S. foreign policy and an instrument of social change.
October 18, 1974 -
October 18, 1974 -
October 19, 1974 - D. Smith presents a profile of Black poet Ramona Austin. Feature includes reading by Austin at opening and close of segment. There is also a short interview, where she discusses her thoughts on poetry and how race plays into her writing.
October 24, 1974 - Minnesota fifth district congressman Donald Fraser, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements, University of Minnesota Sociology professor Dr. Robert Kennedy, and scholar Robbi Lammers talk about the last World Population Conference.
October 24, 1974 - Population day concerns with Donald Fraser, University of Minnesota sociology professor Dr. Robert Kennedy and doctoral candidate Robbi Lamers talk about world population conference.
October 24, 1974 -
October 24, 1974 -
October 24, 1974 -