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Another Conversation with the Next Generation Program 1010 Original Airdate: 11/30/1979 Subject Keywords Afro-American teenagers - Attitudes Boston - Race relations Teenagers - Attitudes Subject Genre Public Affairs: Current Events Corporate Names 10 O'Clock News (television program) Program Description Program focuses on the opinions of teenagers in Boston regarding race relations in middle and high schools, via a group discussion with 34 teenagers led by Barbara Barrow-Murray. Discussion topics include the Darryl Williams shooting at Jamaica Plain High School, the impact of violence on education, and the role of parents in perpetuating poor racial relations. Program includes 20 minutes of viewer calls and footage of the Darryl Williams Rally October 3, 1979, and the East Boston High School Boycott, October 18, 1979 (compliments of WGBH-TV's 10 O'Clock News. Program follows the same format as Program 918, "A Conversation With the Next Generation." Producer Barbara Barrow-Murray Associate Producer Beth Deare Director Brian Clarke Host Barbara Barrow-Murray Guests Janet Arrington Mack Brodie Denise Burrell Brian Carroll Pamela Coats Ayme Cobbs Eleanor Connolly Mark Coyle Marilyn Cruz John Derian Gloria Dorceoy Mary Downing Zita Ezpeleto Rhonda Gamble Harold Gay Daniel Gorham Donna Haywood Toni Hill Michelle Ivonnet Alian Johnson Nina Karnovsky Sheila Kyle Allison Maguire Valerie Mergupis Norman Mitchell Ernest Partin Bob Rose Anthony Sims Mary Smith Leonard Tate Yolanda Thomas Stacey Valentine Richard Wesley Stephen Whalen Others Bruce Bordett (stage manager) Susan Brennan (audio) Nancy Carey (intern) Bill Fairweather (video) Renee Harriston (intern) Rebecca Hill (fashion consultant) Webster Lewis (theme music) Gene Mackles (graphic designer) John MacKnight (lighting assistant) Fran Mahard (scenic design) Celenia Melendez (intern) Carmen Morales (production assistant) Chas Norton (lighting director) Kathy Smith (switcher) Evelyn Wong (production assistant)
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