Today we talk with retired professor, former tribal attorney and lecturer Tadd Johnson (Bois Forte Band of Chippewa). Tadd was recently appointed to the University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents, where he is serving the 8th Congressional District and as the first Native person to be a part of the school’s governing body.
Where do we come from and why is that important? The crew talks about the want and need to, but also the barriers to, finding their roots. Once discovered (what we can), how can we preserve the story of our roots for future generations – not just so they know their history, but so they can embrace it?
In today’s EXTENDED Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with forensic psychologist and mystery author Frank F. Weber.
Weber has several novels that are based upon real Minnesota crime and are full of scientifically valid evidence practices and psychological criminal analysis. You can see Frank F. Weber on Thursday, August 11, at the Bad Habit Brewery in St. Joseph where he will sign book, give a talk on forensic psychology, and demonstrate how a polygraph test works . . . with audience participation!
The program was made possible through support from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
In today’s Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with forensic psychologist and mystery author Frank Weber. Weber has several novels that are based upon real Minnesota crime and are full of scientifically valid evidence practices and psychological criminal analysis. You can see Frank Weber on Thursday, August 11, at the Bad Habit Brewery in St. Joseph where he will sign book, give a talk on forensic psychology, and demonstrate how a polygraph test works . . . with audience participation!
This program was made possible through support from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.