May 5, 1992 -
May 5, 1992 - Reverend Richard Coleman addressed his parishioners at Saint Peter's African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Minneapolis on the subject of the violence in Los Angeles after the verdict of the Rodney King case.
May 6, 1992 - A panel discussion on the new international newspaper “We”, hosted at Minnesota Meeting. Panelists include Edward Hughes, publisher at Hearst in New York; Maxwell McCrohon, U.S. editor of We; and Sergei Dardykin, deputy international editor of Izvestia, who will also be the chief of We's Russian staff in Washington. Don Shelby of WCCO-TV is moderator. “We” is published for the Commonwealth of Independent States, a joint venture between Hearst Newspapers and Izvestia. 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.
May 6, 1992 - A Worldview interview with author and journalist Gloria Emerson about her book, Gaza: A Year in the Intifada: A Personal Account from an Occupied Land.
May 6, 1992 - Local writer and critic Erin Hart reviews The Hunger Project, a Red Eye Theater collaboration of Director Michael Summers’ play adaptation from a Franz Kafka short story.
May 6, 1992 - Minnesota U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone talks to MPR’s Gary Eichten about congressional plans for urban revitalizations.
May 6, 1992 - Marlin Fitzwater, George Bush, Rodney King L.A riots, Peter McLaughlin, Richard Jefferson, Peter Bell, Don Fraser, Matthew Ramadan
May 6, 1992 -
May 6, 1992 -
May 7, 1992 - Lester Thurow, dean of the Sloan School of Management at MIT, discusses economic issues. Topics include economic aspect of Los Angeles riots, manufacturing, global capacity, and wages. Thurow also answers listener questions. Thurow is author of numerous books, including “The Zero-Sum Solution.”