Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow - Secularism
From: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow- Phil Mariage
Series: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
Length: 59:59
Dr. Paul Kurtz, author and Chairman of the Council on Secular Humanism speaks from the older generation. Dr. Stephen Kellman, author and professor of comparative literature at the U. of Texas, San Antonio, speaks from the middle generation and Brian Kisida a research associate at the department of education reform at the U. of Arkansas, Fayetteville speaks from the younger generation.
This hour long program is very illuminating as to the place Secularism has had and still has in our society. Dr. Kurtz, at 81, is one of our nation's foremost authorities on the subject.
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Piece Description
Dr. Paul Kurtz, author and Chairman of the Council on Secular Humanism speaks from the older generation. Dr. Stephen Kellman, author and professor of comparative literature at the U. of Texas, San Antonio, speaks from the middle generation and Brian Kisida a research associate at the department of education reform at the U. of Arkansas, Fayetteville speaks from the younger generation. This hour long program is very illuminating as to the place Secularism has had and still has in our society. Dr. Kurtz, at 81, is one of our nation's foremost authorities on the subject.
Broadcast History
Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow is now in our 7th year on KUAR Public Radio - Little Rock, Arkansas. This is a bi-monthly program offered in 3 formats - half hour, hour and podcast.
Timing and Cues
Time Cues
0 to 0:59 Billboard
1:00 to 6:00 News Hole
6:01 to 6:29 Music Bed
6:30 to 18:59 Segment One
19:00 to 19:59 Music Bed
20:00 to 39:00 Segment Two
39:01 to 39:59 Music Bed
40:00 to 59:00 Segment Three
59:01 to 59:59 Music Bed
