September 12, 1992 -
August 19, 1992 - A Worldview interview with American journalist and historian John R. MacArthur, who talks about how the media was manipulated during the Gulf War. MacArthur is author of the book, Second Front: Censorship and Propaganda in the Gulf War.
August 12, 1992 - MPR’s Jim Wishner talks with Bob Anderson and Padee Yang about Hmong American Partnership, a nonprofit social service and community development organization. The two discuss the unique challenges for Hmong as they adapt to life in the United States.
August 8, 1992 - Photographer and author Jim Hubbard talks about photography exhibit "Shooting Back, Little Earth Kids,” which presents a collection of images by young photographers at Little Earth.
July 25, 1992 -
July 11, 1992 - Bob Kilbride, Kilbride-Bradley Gallery, Jerry Rudquist
July 9, 1992 - Daniel Wackman, professor at the Hubbard School of Journalism at University of Minnesota, shares his thoughts on the passing of esteemed American journalist Eric Sevareid.
July 4, 1992 - A Weekend Edition interview with Karen Nussbaum, co-author of Solutions for the New Work Force: Policies for a New Social Contract and contributor to The 9 to 5 Guide to Combating Sexual Harassment: Candid Advice from 9 to 5, The National Association of Working Women by Ellen Bravo and Ellen Cassedy.
July 4, 1992 - Pop culture historian Karal Ann Marling gives a description of her visit to Washington D.C. and the 4th of July holiday.
June 27, 1992 - S. Elizabeth Bird, anthropology and popular culture specialist at University of Minnesota-Duluth, shares details from her book, For Enquiring Minds: A Cultural Study of Supermarket Tabloids.