The Rev. Dr. Robert Franklin will be the next person interviewed on Chautauqua People.
The program will air at 1:30 and 7:30 PM each day beginning on August 23 with the last airing on August 29.
Dr. Franklin is a native of Chicago, Il and became Director of the Department of Religion at Chautauqua Institution in January 2014 where he also serves as Pastor to the Chautauqua Congregation. He is a past-president of Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA and past-professor at Colgate-Rochester Divinity School in Rochester, NY. He most recently served as a researcher at Stanford University working with the papers of Dr. Martin Luther King and currently holds a secondary appointment teaching ethics at Emory University in Atlanta, GA during the academic year.
Dr. Franklin will be interviewed by Chautauqua People producer John Viehe.
Access Channel 5 is available to cable viewers in the Mayville, Chautauqua, North Harmony, Sherman, Westfield and Portland areas. Viewers should note that all area public access channels have been dropped from Time Warner's analog service, but can be received on digital service with a converter or on a digital television (channel 21.4) that has been recently autoscanned.
Dr. Franklin is a native of Chicago, Il and became Director of the Department of Religion at Chautauqua Institution in January 2014 where he also serves as Pastor to the Chautauqua Congregation. He is a past-president of Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA and past-professor at Colgate-Rochester Divinity School in Rochester, NY. He most recently served as a researcher at Stanford University working with the papers of Dr. Martin Luther King and currently holds a secondary appointment teaching ethics at Emory University in Atlanta, GA during the academic year.
Dr. Franklin will be interviewed by Chautauqua People producer John Viehe.
Access Channel 5 is available to cable viewers in the Mayville, Chautauqua, North Harmony, Sherman, Westfield and Portland areas. Viewers should note that all area public access channels have been dropped from Time Warner's analog service, but can be received on digital service with a converter or on a digital television (channel 21.4) that has been recently autoscanned.