E-item ms667_e0204
Contains 68 Results:
"Like It Is," Episode #511, Interview with Yolanda King and Atallah Shabazz, 1981, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Yolanda King, daughter of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Atallah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X, to discuss their theatre company Nucleus, their work in the arts, as well as their fathers and the impacts of their fathers' deaths.
"Like It Is," Episode #513, Interview with Robert Johnson, 1981, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Robert Edward "Bob" Johnson, Executive Editor and Associate Publisher of JET Magazine, to discuss the impact of JET Magazine in the black community, and the past and present situation of the black community and civil rights, among other topics.
"Like It Is," Episode #517, Interview with Dr. Melvin Chapman, 1982 Feb 2, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Dr. Melvin Chapman, Executive Superintendent of the Detroit Board of Education, to discuss the education system and how to encourage educational excellence in children and young people through expectation. Dr. Chapman gives examples of this process of expectancy and how it's used elicit excellence in athletics, as well as in Japanese education and culture.
"Like It Is," Episode #526, Interview with Annie Orr and Elaine Rodney, 1982 Apr 20, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Dr. Elaine Rodney, Chairperson of the Department of Psychology and Director of Testing at Central State University, and Annie Orr, Assistant Principal at Cincinnati Hughes High School, to discuss their involvement in the Urban Education Demonstration Program, a collaboration between the Cincinnati Public Schools and Central State University.
"Like It Is," Episode #531, Interview with Lorna Revere and Amy Revere, 1982-05-26, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Lorna Revere, Ohio Junior Miss, to discuss the Ohio Junior Miss scholarship program and pageant, and her mother Amy Revere, a Dayton area educator, to discuss how to encourage and nurture success in youngsters, among other topics.
"Like It Is," Episode #602, Interview with Don Crawford, 1982 Oct 5, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Don L. Crawford, executive assistant and clerk for the Dayton, Ohio, City Commission. Crawford was previously a Dayton city commissioner, from 1962-1967, and was the first African-American person to serve on Dayton's city commission. They discuss Crawford's political career, as well as the contributions of other black politicians in Dayton such as C. J. McLin, Sr., and James H. McGee, and the responsibility to serve and to "keep the door open" for others.
"Like It Is," Episode #605, Interview with Judge Arthur O. Fisher, 1982, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Judge Arthur O. Fisher, judge with the Montgomery County (Ohio) Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Division, to discuss juvenile crime and delinquency, as well as how to analyze and handle cases on an individual basis. Fisher was the first black person in the Dayton Prosecutor's office and later the first black person to be elected as a Judge of Dayton Municipal Court.
"Like It Is," Episode #607, Interview with Willis "Bing" Davis, 1982 Nov 18, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Willis "Bing" Davis, Chairperson of the Central State University Art Department and Director of the Paul Robeson Cultural and Performing Arts Center. In addition to being an artist and educator, Davis was also a star athlete as a young man. They discuss primarily art and athletics.
"Like It Is," Episode #611, Interview with Judge Alice O. McCollum, 1982 Dec 2, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Judge Alice O. McCollum, of the Dayton Municipal Court, to discuss the issue of drunk driving (driving while under the influence of alcohol).
"Like It Is," Episode #616, Interview with Tyree Broomfield, 1983 Jan 19, Digitized 2022 July
Interview with Colonel Tyree S. Broomfield, Director and Chief of Police for Dayton, Ohio, to discuss his background (including the importance of the local public library to his education and learning), about police-community relations, and other topics.