Box CTYLN-007
Container
Contains 16 Results:
Urban Renewal Outcast, 1987-04-26
File — Box: CTYLN-007
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-007-012
Scope and Contents
They are known as squatters or urban renewal outcasts. They believe that they are being forced out of the community today. One of Baltimore's urban renewal outcasts, Morning Sunday, who received a great deal of media attention when she refused to be evicted from her Fayette street home is interviewed. Many other low-income and elderly Baltimore citizens are finding themselves in the same dilemma, and they are also up in arms. Guests include Morning Sunday; Geneva Clark from the City Civil...
Dates:
1987-04-26
Black Families at the Crossroad, 1987-05-10
File — Box: CTYLN-007
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-007-011
Scope and Contents
The show features Black families in Baltimore including Earlmae Green from Walter Carter Center; Professor James Jones from Morgan State University; Vanessa Sturgis, a former teen parent; Mari Jones. A guest panel includes Ruth Massinga, Secretary of Maryland Department of Human Resources; Vivian Washington, a consultant at Baltimore Council on Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, and Pregnancy Prevention; Ross Ford, President of Baltimore Family Life Center; Jane Johnson, Vice President of...
Dates:
1987-05-10
Blacks at the Crossroad: Education, 1987-05-17
File — Box: CTYLN-007
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-007-010
Scope and Contents
The show does a special segment on the Baltimore school system featuring Alice Pinderhughes, Superintendent of Baltimore City Schools; Dr. Earl Richardson, President of Morgan State University; Dr. Benjamin Whitten, from the Baltimore Urban League; Ruth Brown, Principal of Frederick Elementary. A guest panel includes Dr. Charles Thomas, President of the National Alliance of Black School Educators; Irene Dandrige, President of the Baltimore Teachers Association; Arnette Brown, President of...
Dates:
1987-05-17
Blacks at the Crossroad: A Summary, 1987-05-31
File — Box: CTYLN-007
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-007-007
Scope and Contents
This is number four of four specials highlighting issues of economic development and leadership, the family unit, and education. Part four offers a summary, practical solutions, and a forecast on the future of the Black community. The guest panel includes Boyse Mosley, Principal of Northwestern Senior High School; Dr. Janice Stevenson, psychologist and family counselor; Dr. Rosetta Smith, Principal of The L.J. Paquin School; Richard Rowe, from the Baltimore Urban League; Stanley Tucker,...
Dates:
1987-05-31
Jazz Explosion, 1987-06-07
File — Box: CTYLN-007
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-007-002
Scope and Contents
Roy Ayers, Bobbi Humphrey, Lonnie Liston Smith and Noel Pointer are interviewed and perform.
Dates:
Broadcast: 1987-06-07
Hot Line; Sunpapers Strike, 1987-06-14
File — Box: CTYLN-007
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-007-003
Scope and Contents
Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley take questions from viewers about what's happening in our world, our nation and our community. There is a musical performance from Sweet Honey in the Rock. Guests include Arthur J. Gregg, a United Cable of Baltimore Consultant. Isisara Bey interviews Michael Fletcher, an Evening Sun reporter about the Baltimore Sun Papers strike.
Dates:
1987-06-14