KTWU Sunflower Journeys
"Diverse Perspectives" - 2613
Season 26 Episode 2613 | 27m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
The Hughes Collection; Dia de los Muertos; Plains People: Joe Nadeau
We observe the work of local photographers Leon and Rosie Hughes as they reveal the day-to-day life and special events chronicled in Wichita’s African American community during the 50s, 60s and 70s; then we look at various events in Topeka, which reflect a theme connected to the "Day of the Dead"; after that we meet Joseph Nadeau, the artistic director of the Heartland Men’s Chorus in Kansas City.
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KTWU Sunflower Journeys is a local public television program presented by KTWU
Humanities Kansas, Porter Cattle Co., Eaglecrest Retirement Community, TravelKS.com, Crooked Post Winery, in Ozawkie, Kansas, Blanche Bryden Foundation, & The Friends of KTWU
KTWU Sunflower Journeys
"Diverse Perspectives" - 2613
Season 26 Episode 2613 | 27m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
We observe the work of local photographers Leon and Rosie Hughes as they reveal the day-to-day life and special events chronicled in Wichita’s African American community during the 50s, 60s and 70s; then we look at various events in Topeka, which reflect a theme connected to the "Day of the Dead"; after that we meet Joseph Nadeau, the artistic director of the Heartland Men’s Chorus in Kansas City.
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