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Deep Dish: If Trees Could Talk

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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and Zen scholar Gary Snyder, expands upon his love of nature and wildlife and addresses urgent concerns for the environment, species extinction, and the future of planet Earth.

DEEP DISH: COLOR PURPLE

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Internationally acclaimed author Alice Walker, talks about growing up poor in rural Georgia and the experiences that led her to become a writer. Sponsored by jesikah maria ross.

DEEP DISH: GOOD WOMEN

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Two of America's most gifted poets read from their work and talk about their respective paths, from big city ghetto life to esteemed university professor, and the struggle to create and maintain a personal politic. Sponsored by Geraldine Finton.

DEEP DISH: AMERICAN ROOTS

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Born in Puerto Rico, Victor Cruz grew up in Manhattan's Lower East Side; Joy Harjo, a member of the Creek Indian Nation, was raised on a reservation in the Southwest; Philip Levine grew up in a working-class Jewish neighborhood in Detroit. These three critically acclaimed poets read their work and reveal their distinct perspectives on the American experience. Sponsored by Geraldine Finton.

DEEP DISH: SWEEP OF TIME (MISSING 6-94)

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. Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz reflects on his life and career as an emigre, diplomat, and internationally acclaimed writer, reading his poems and talking about the place of the individual in history and the role of poets in the politics of our time. Sponsored by Geraldine Finton.