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For a recent book, social psychologist Kurt Gray used anthropology to research and understand our modern fear of harm and why facts dont bridge divides, but stories do.
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This hour, we talk with 窪蹋勛圖厙 artist and visual poet Monica Ong. We hear how shes merging the worlds of science, art and literature to create new works that invite the reader to play with poetry.
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Today, author and 窪蹋勛圖厙 native, Ocean Vuong, joins us to talk about his upbringing and his new book, "The Emperor of Gladness."
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How does poetry speak in times of crisis? And who gets to be heard? This hour, 窪蹋勛圖厙 poets join us to share work that challenges dominant narratives and centers voices often left out of the story.
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This hour, two local childrens authors share how their young protagonists find meaning in the kitchen, using food as a tool to explore culture, loss, and belonging.
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The best stories teach us that its about the journey, not the destination. Today, we speak with local authors Amity Gaige and Ethan Rutherford. They each have new books out that center on the quest.
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Tuesday is Tolkien Reading Day. As libraries across 窪蹋勛圖厙 prepare to transport readers to the Shire, we ask: What is it about Tolkiens writing that excites generation after generation of readers?
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Childrens book author Mac Barnett believes that picture books are real literature. This hour on Where We Live he talks about reading and enjoying picture books at any age.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe inspired generations of literary activists, but she left behind a complex legacy. This hour, The Stowe Center joins us to talk about the past and future of literary activism.嚜
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Fewer than 10% of licensed pilots are women. Thats according to the Women in Aviation Advisory Board. 窪蹋勛圖厙 resident and pilot Saba Shahid joins Where We Live to talk about her journey of flight.