note - rapt attention to the video portion is optional. But the audio is cool! This was the first time in 15 years a Chicago public tv station executive from WTTW had taken questions from the public, in public. It is the last time since 1994 as well to our knowledge. Scott Sanders was the introductory speaker for the "Public Television: Past, Present and Future" public forum. It was organized by Coalition for Democracy in Public Television and held at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Panelists: Attorney Janette Wilson - National Executive Director of Operation PUSH; Gordon Quinn - Kartemquin Films (exec. prod. "Hoop Dreams"); Carlos Tortolero - Mexican Fine Arts Museum; Lewis Lapham, editor, Harper's magazine (which for twenty-five years has been endowed by the John D. and Catherine T. Macarthur Foundation); Host Dalida Maria Benfield - Women in the Director's Chair. (May 2, 1994)
bio: http://about-scott-sanders.blogspot.com/ blog: http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/
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