Alex Clark-McGlenn and M. Howalt


We’re highlighting our Summer Writing Project 2016 Top 25 authors. Today our podcast connects with Alex Clark-McGlenn author of The Night Sputnik Flew and M. Howalt author of Blood, Sweat and Runes. Producer: Jon-Barrett IngelsManager: Sarah BeckerEditor: Brett ArnoldHost: Dean MosesGuests:...

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Constance Ann Fitzgerald


Constance Ann Fitzgerald is editor at Ladybox Books and author of Trashland A Go-Go (Eraserhead Press). Producer: Jon-Barrett IngelsManager: Sarah BeckerHost: Jon-Barrett IngelsGuest: Constance Ann Fitzgerald

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Yi Shun Lai


Yi Shun Lai is a writer, writing coach, editor, and author of the novel Not a Self-Help Book: The Misadventures of Marty Wu (Shade Mountain Press). Producer: Jon-Barrett IngelsManager: Sarah BeckerHost: Jon-Barrett IngelsGuest: Yi Shun Lai

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Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai'a Williams


Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai'a Williams are editors of the anthology Revolutionary Mothering. Alexis Pauline Gumbs is also the author of the dissertation We Can Learn to Mother Ourselves: The Queer Survival of Black Feminism and was named...

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Erika Goldman


Erika Goldman is Publisher and Editorial Director of Bellevue Literary Press and Instructor at the New York University School of Medicine, Division of Medical Humanities. Producer: Jon-Barrett IngelsManager: Sarah BeckerHost: Jon-Barrett IngelsGuest: Erika Goldman

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Jacob Denno


Jacob Denno is a poet and Editor and Publisher of Popshot Magazine. Producer: Jon-Barrett IngelsManager: Sarah BeckerHost: Jon-Barrett IngelsGuest: Jacob Denno

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Conversations highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and strategies for confronting issues in our communities while collectively progressing toward a more equitable future.

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Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Chapman University is committed to leading the conversation in our community on issues of humanity, unity and justice. As such, the college has undertaken, semester-long examinations of key societal issues.

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Visual material culture, such as art, and other multimodal forms can elicit responses, emotions, and opinions—human expressions, tied to temporal and cultural aesthetics. This program explores how creative mediums provide context for history beyond dates, and names, and figures.

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This special podcast series will examine and explain underlying challenges and vulnerabilities with our climate, environment, politics, and vegetation.