Description: First class of Access scholarship recipients reaches college graduation. Laval Wilson congratulates one student with a hug.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/18/1989
Description: Deborah Wang reports that minority workers are underrepresented in the advertising industry. Wang interviews Bink Garrison (President of Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson) about the lack of minority workers in the industry. Wang's report includes footage of workers in the offices of Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson (advertising firm). Wang reports that Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson is participating in industry efforts to attract students into the industry. Wang notes that the Ad Club at English High School teaches students about advertising. Wang reports that Ad Club students wrote and acted in a public service announcement last year. Wang's report includes footage of the public service announcement produced by the Ad Club. Wang's report also features interviews of Pam Piligian (Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson) and students working in the Ad Club. B-roll follows of workers at the offices of Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson, interiors of the lobby, closeups on advertisements.
1:00:13: Visual: Footage of white workers in the offices of Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson advertising agency. Deborah Wang reports that most of the workers at the Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson advertising agency are white. V: Shots of workers discussing projects and working at their desks. Footage of Bink Garrison (Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson) being interviewed by Wang. Garrison says that Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson is typical of the advertising industry; that it is hard to break into the advertising industry. Shot of a young African American male working on a project at Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson. Footage of Garrison saying that talented minority students do not often choose to enter the advertising industry because entry-level salaries are low. Wang reports that minority workers are underrepresented in the advertising industry. Wang reports that the Ad Club at English High School teaches students about advertising and the advertising industry. V: Footage of white and minority students working on ads and discussing projects at the Ad Club. The students are in a classroom. Wang reports that students from the Ad Club wrote and acted in a public service announcement last year. V: Footage of the public service announcement about the importance of a high school diploma. Footage of an African American male student and an African American female student practicing lines for another public service announcement. Footage of Pam Piligian (Ingalls, Quinn and Johnson) saying that the students will be producing public service announcements for radio this year; that the kids are enthusiastic about the project. Footage of Michelle Wilcox (11th grade student) saying that the advertising projects allow her to express herself and her opinions. Wang reports that the advertising industry is trying to recruit minority workers through efforts like the Ad Club; that the industry is working to provide internships and mentors to students. Wang notes that the industry leaders hope that a few of the students will end up choosing a career in advertising. V: Footage of Garrison saying that the program introduces students to the industry; that the program allows students to become acquainted with the business world. Shots of minority students in the Ad Club.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/01/1989
Description: In wake of Laval Wilson's suggestion that Brighton High be closed, parents, teachers and students unite to proclaim support for the school.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/27/1989
Description: Bruce Babbitt, former presidential candidate and now self-styled Democratic philosopher, speaks about "death of idealism" and says he would still "stand up for taxes." He meets with Harvard students.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/05/1989
Description: George Bush press conference on various topics: Chinese student democracy demonstrations, relations with Iran, AIDS, Panama, Soviet Union.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/09/1989
Description: China Information Center serves as clearinghouse for information on the Beijing student democracy movement. Its spokespersons become sought by the media.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/28/1989
Description: Chinese student at Harvard Medical School is concerned about expiration of his visa (in wake of Beijing uprising), though federal program extends his stay for at least another year.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/07/1989
Description: Chinese students at BU send a petition to their native country, allying themselves with the demonstrations for democracy at home.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/05/1989
Description: Chinese students in US use communications high technology to send home information and messages of support and influence during Beijing demonstrations for democracy. Fax machine.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/25/1989
Description: Chinese students at BU express concern for their families at home and disgust for the government actions in Beijing during demonstrations for democracy.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/13/1989