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. Resolution of a 20 year old class action suit by Black employees against DuPont / Ron Schachter (5:08) -- pt.2. Gospel as the root of African American music : Mavis Staples / Randall Grass (4:04) -- pt.3. Creating new myths : the work of Kelvin Christopher / Andy Lyman (5:18) -- pt.4. Petaluma : a Jewish settlers town in California / Zelda Bronstein (4:22) -- pt.5. Mexican composer and performer Antonio Zepeda / reviewed by Richard Mahler (4:40). - BROADCAST: Statellite, 7 Jan. 1994.
pt.1. Resolution of a 20 year old class action suit by Black employees against DuPont / Ron Schachter (5:08) -- pt.2. Gospel as the root of African American music : Mavis Staples / Randall Grass (4:04) -- pt.3. Creating new myths : the work of Kelvin Christopher / Andy Lyman (5:18) -- pt.4. Petaluma : a Jewish settlers town in California / Zelda Bronstein (4:22) -- pt.5. Mexican composer and performer Antonio Zepeda / reviewed by Richard Mahler (4:40).
pt.1. Resolution of a 20 year old class action suit by Black employees against DuPont / Ron Schachter (5:08) -- pt.2. Gospel as the root of African American music : Mavis Staples / Randall Grass (4:04) -- pt.3. Creating new myths : the work of Kelvin Christopher / Andy Lyman (5:18) -- pt.4. Petaluma : a Jewish settlers town in California / Zelda Bronstein (4:22) -- pt.5. Mexican composer and performer Antonio Zepeda / reviewed by Richard Mahler (4:40).