Crossroads / produced by Elisabeth Perez-Luna.
Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective. Produced by independent producers and includes commentaries and reviews by established critics, artists and writers.|CROSSROADS / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna. - Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective. Produced by independent producers and includes commentaries and reviews by established critics, artists and writers. - CONTENT: Minority women and the abortion issues / Julie Drizen (6:36) -- The Use of portable recording and video equipment in the art of storytelling / Steve Zeitlin (2:57) -- Third generation Japanese-American artist in New York / Roger Shimomura| profiled by Doloress Brandon (4:44) -- Mesa : success of a Math-Engineering-Science achievement educational program in Los Angeles / Matt Binder (5:04) -- Music program at the L.T. Sullivan School : Puerto Rican musician Jose Gonzalez / Chalrene Koh (5:55). - BROADCAST: Satellite, 10 July 1992.
Minority women and the abortion issues / Julie Drizen (6:36) -- The use of portable recording and video equipment in the art of storytelling / Steve Zeitlin (2:57) -- Third generation Japanese-American artist in New York / Roger Shimomura ; profiled by Doloress Brandon (4:44) -- MESA : success of a Math-Engineering-Science achievement educational program in Los Angeles / Matt Binder (5:04) -- Music program at the L.T. Sullivan School : Puerto Rican musician Jose Gonzalez / Charlene Koh (5:55).
Minority women and the abortion issues / Julie Drizen (6:36) -- The use of portable recording and video equipment in the art of storytelling / Steve Zeitlin (2:57) -- Third generation Japanese-American artist in New York / Roger Shimomura ; profiled by Doloress Brandon (4:44) -- MESA : success of a Math-Engineering-Science achievement educational program in Los Angeles / Matt Binder (5:04) -- Music program at the L.T. Sullivan School : Puerto Rican musician Jose Gonzalez / Charlene Koh (5:55).