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Box CTYLN-008

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Contains 16 Results:

Blacks in Sports Management, 1987-11-22

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-002
Scope and Contents When former Dodger employee, Al Campanis nationally insulted the intelligence and competence of Black athletes, the entire country began to scrutinize the ethics of sports management. Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley ask if the current drive for Black managers is simply a means to placate the masses? The guest panel includes Mark Hyman, a sports writer from the Baltimore Sun; Joe Durham, Community Director of the Baltimore Orioles; Quay Rich, Marketing Representative of the Baltimore Orioles; Ken...
Dates: 1987-11-22

The Showcase of Talent 1987, 1987-12-14

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-003
Scope and Contents

Talent show performers include Camara Kambon, Vincent Cook, Louis Hawkins, Warren Wolf, Jr., Thomas Miller, Rita Crews, Jerris Cates, and John Lamkin and Company.

Dates: 1987-12-14

Egypt Slides Dub, 1988-01-18

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-004
Series Description From the Series: The television program City Line was a public affairs show with topics centered around Baltimore City’s Black community and had a Black cast and crew. It aired from 1982 through 1989. The show was typically 60 minutes long and was broadcast weekly on Sunday afternoons. Occasionally, there were 90-minute specials, and from 1988-1989, the show was shortened to 30 minutes. Typical programs included a conversation with guests before a live studio audience, a...
Dates: 1988-01-18

Jamaican Tease, 1988-03-04

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-005
Series Description From the Series: The television program City Line was a public affairs show with topics centered around Baltimore City’s Black community and had a Black cast and crew. It aired from 1982 through 1989. The show was typically 60 minutes long and was broadcast weekly on Sunday afternoons. Occasionally, there were 90-minute specials, and from 1988-1989, the show was shortened to 30 minutes. Typical programs included a conversation with guests before a live studio audience, a...
Dates: 1988-03-04

The Jamaican Community; Drug Related Gang Violence, 1988-03-06

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-006
Scope and Contents

Members of the Jamaican community discuss their feelings on the drug problem and how it is affecting them. The guest panel includes Mario Perez from the Drug Enforcement Administration; Shirley Nathan-Pullman, a registered nurse; Hugh Thomas, the Jamaican Progressive League President; Billy Murphy, an attorney; Leo Edwards, from the Council of Caribbean Organizations; Wayne McCook, Info Attaché for the Jamaican Embassy.

Dates: 1988-03-06

Spring Fashions, 1988-03-20

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-007
Scope and Contents

Fashions and models from Baltimore's Pauline Brooks Boutique are featured along with fashion designer, Paula Brooks, and Ms. Baltimore's Best, Maya Boston. Harold Anthony interviews actor, Glynn Turman.

Dates: 1988-03-20

Jesse Jackson's Presidential Bid, 1988-03-27

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-008
Scope and Contents

A guest panel discusses why the battle cry for Jesse Jackson has changed from "run, Jesse, run" to "win, Jesse, win" during this presidential bid. The guest panel includes Dr. C. Vernon Grey, Professor of Political Science at Morgan State University; Julie Glass, Democratic Socialist of America; Mary Benns, Interim Co-Chairman Rainbow Coalition; Larry Little, Co-Chairman: Baltimore Committee, Jesse Jackson For President; Kweisi Mfume.

Dates: 1988-03-27

Ethel’s Place: Ethel Ennis and Earl Arnett, 1988-04-03

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-001
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley interview jazz singer, Ethel Innes and her husband, Earl, former owners of the Baltimore jazz club, Ethel's Place. Additionally, Pedro Alcantara, a senator from Colombia discusses human rights, international drug trafficking, and his art.

Dates: 1988-04-03

Urban Black America: Twenty Years Later, 1988-04-16

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-009
Scope and Contents A guest panel reflects on the twentieth anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and looks at Baltimore and Black America to determine whether the changes that have occurred in Black urban communities have been enough. The guest panel includes John Ferron, from the City of Human Relations; Madeline Murphy, a journalist; Representative Benjamin Cardin, 3rd Congressional District; Eric El Amin, Community Service Director at NW Baltimore Corporation; Dr. Lenwood Ivey, from...
Dates: 1988-04-16

Domestic Violence, 1988-04-30, 1988-08-28

 File — Box: CTYLN-008
Identifier: WJZ-CTYLN-008-011
Scope and Contents

Jaki Hall and B.T. Bentley discuss the problem of domestic violence with Fatima Wilson, a shelter coordinator; Tracey Brown, Director of Domestic Violence from the States Attorney's Office; Dr. Colin Phillips, Group Leader at Batterers Program; Rene Dorsey, Paralegal. "The Entertainment Page" features Bobby McFerrin.

Dates: 1988-04-30; Broadcast: 1988-08-28