H&FF Radio profiles first Peace Corps director, Title 9
by Center for Personal Finance editors
WASHINGTON (7/6/12)--Sunday's Home & Family Finance Radio program features two well-known guests from the political realm.
The show, which you also can hear later via the Internet, features Paul Berry, Washington, D.C., journalist and broadcaster, discussing these topics with special guests:
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"A Good Man." Mark Shriver, author, "A Good Man: Rediscovering My Father, Sargent Shriver," Bethesda, Md., discusses his best-selling book about his father, Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr., creator of the Peace Corps.
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"Title 9." Birch Bayh, former U.S. senator from Indiana, now living in Easton, Md., explains how he became known as the father of Title 9--which forbids sex discrimination in all university student services and academic programs--what it meant to his career and how he believes the law has affected women in the U.S.
Home & Family Finance is a resource center for personal finance information at the Credot Union National Association (CUNA). The radio show is sponsored by CO-OP Network, the national credit union ATM network; Cabot Creamery Cooperative, maker of award-winning cheddar; and the Defense Credit Union Council and member credit unions, serving those who serve the country worldwide.
Home & Family Finance airs Sundays at 3 p.m. ET on the Radio America Network. The show also is carried on American Forces Radio Network. The one-hour program devoted to consumer finance issues is brought to you by America's credit unions and their 90 million members, and is presented by CO-OP Network.
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