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: pt.1. Health problems on the U.S.-Mexican border / Lex Gillespie (5:41) -- pt.2. Extraorinary vocal tradition on Tuva throat singers / Randall Grass (4:00) -- pt.3. Teaching Judaism to Russian Jewsih children in San Francisco / Martin Wasserman (3:58) -- pt.4. Caravan of 2,500 Guatemalan Indian refugees return to their country after a 10 year search for a safe haven / Ingrid Lobet (5:11) -- pt.5. Obstacles facing African-American women film directors / Andy Lyman (5:14). - BROADCAST: Satellite, 30 Apr. 1993.
pt.1. Health problems on the U.S.-Mexican border / Lex Gillespie (5:41) -- pt.2. Extraordinary vocal tradition on Tuva throat singers / Randall Grass (4:00) -- pt.3. Teaching Judaism to Russian Jewish children in San Francisco / Martin Wasserman (3:58) -- pt.4. Caravan of 2,500 Guatemalan Indian refugees return to their country after a 10 year search for a safe haven / Ingrid Lobet (5:11) -- pt.5. Obstacles facing African-American women film directors / Andy Lyman (5:14).
pt.1. Health problems on the U.S.-Mexican border / Lex Gillespie (5:41) -- pt.2. Extraordinary vocal tradition on Tuva throat singers / Randall Grass (4:00) -- pt.3. Teaching Judaism to Russian Jewish children in San Francisco / Martin Wasserman (3:58) -- pt.4. Caravan of 2,500 Guatemalan Indian refugees return to their country after a 10 year search for a safe haven / Ingrid Lobet (5:11) -- pt.5. Obstacles facing African-American women film directors / Andy Lyman (5:14).