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Title Say Brother. Can the Sun Be Your Enemy? / Barbara Barrow, series producer ; David DeBarger, director
Published Boston, MA : WGBH Boston Video, 1977

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Description 1 online resource (49 min.)
Summary Program consists of a number of magazine-style segments, including a Stephen Curwood interview with Dr. Patricia Frazier (of Robert B. Brigham Hospital) and Henrietta Aladjem (author of the book, The Sun Is My Enemy) on the disease lupus, two studio performances by Stanton Davis and the Ghetto Mysticism Band (who perform 'Funkified Tofu' and 'Crescent Gypsies'), an 'Open Platform' debate moderated by Melvin Moore on whether or not Massachusetts should fund Medicaid abortions (with debaters Dr. Mildred Jefferson, President of the both the Massachusetts and the National Right to Life committees, and Niki Nichols Gamble, Executive Director of the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, and panel reporters James Drummey, news editor of Review of The News magazine and Susan Sprecher of WBCN Radio), the 'Say Brother News' with Karen Holmes, Margaret Tarter, Leah Fletcher, Eric Sampedro, and Tanya Hart, and the 'Community Calendar.' Tarter's report features an interview with Jack Hayes, editor of The Circle (a Boston paper for Native American residents); Fletcher's report features an interview with Dr. Alvin Pouissant, who discusses 'Black on Black' violence and the reasons for it
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed March 01, 2016)
In English
Subject Abortion -- Finance.
Abortion -- Government policy -- Massachusetts
Lupus.
Medicaid -- Massachusetts
Abortion -- Finance.
Abortion -- Government policy.
Lupus.
Medicaid.
Massachusetts.
Genre/Form Panel discussions.
Nonfiction television programs.
Panel discussions.
Panels.
Form Streaming video
Author Barrow-Murray, Barbara, producer
DeBarger, David, director
WGBH Video (Firm), production company.