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Let’s Get LIT[erary] is co-hosted by Sam Vega, Jen Atwell, and Kourtnie Berry at Rollins College. Each month you’ll find a new episode on a book we’ve chosen for many cultural heritage months. We’ll chat about our book of the month and give you a sneak peek into what we’ll discuss next! Occasionally, we might choose a special book to discuss.
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Listen in as we chat about Sana, Sana: Latinx Pain and Radical Visions for Healing and Justice, with Editor David Luis Glisch-Sánchez, Editor Nic Rodriguez-Villafañe and Intercultural Wellness Coordinator & Counselor, Stacey Lopez, LCSW, QCS. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our liv…
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Listen in as we chat about Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, with Sam Justice and Megan Yavar. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice of emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about For Brown Girls with Tender Hearts and Sharp Edges, with Victoria Teske. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice of emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin, with Nicole Solomon. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice of emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Joan is Okay by Weike Wang, with Dr. Ellane Park. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice of emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall, with Dr. Emily Russell. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice of emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, with Cheyenne Morman. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice of emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, with Dr. Rachel Newcomb. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Miss Me With That by Rachel Lindsay, with Ashley Samson. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about The Journey of Crazy Horse by Joseph M. Marshall III. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez, with Doragnes Rivera Bradshaw ’18 ’20MBA ’23DBA. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Patriarchy Blues by Frederick Joseph, with Destinee Graham. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice emoji at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about You Are Your Best Thing, edited by Tarana Burke and Brene Brown, in commemoration of Juneteenth. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice emoji of the book at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner, with Jessica Gonzalez ’21 ’24MAC, for Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book at the end!…
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Listen in as we chat about No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib with Krystal Vielman, Assistant Director at OSU, for Asian American Pacific Islander Month. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book, at the end!…
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Listen in as we chat about Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid with Juan Franco ’19MLS for Women's History Month. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our chosen emoji, of the book, at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how so many of these bookish moments connect to our lives! Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book at the end! This episode's guest host: Kimberly Wilkes ’89WPRK
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Listen in to part one as we chat with Frederick Joseph and discuss current topics and points from The Black Friend. Don't forget about our emoji of the book at the end of each episode. This episode's guest host: Frederick Joseph, author of The Black FriendWPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how so many of these bookish moments connect to our lives! Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book at the end! This episode's guest host: Abby Hollern, Director of Center for Inclusion & Campus Involvement…
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Listen in as we chat about The Taste of Sugar by Marisel Vera. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how so many of these bookish moments connect to our lives! Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book at the end!WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Survival of the Thickest by Michelle Buteau. As always we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how so many of these bookish moments connect to our lives! Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book at the end!WPRK
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Join us in Washington, D.C., as we tour the office where Clara Barton and her colleagues helped discover the fates of thousands of Civil War soldiers. After the office closed, the building's significance was lost in time until a contractor noticed an envelope poking through a ceiling more than 100 years later.…
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We take a walk in the woods to visit the Appalachian Trail Museum in Pennsylvania's Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Join us as we hear Grandma Gatewood's legendary story, learn what to do if you run into a bear, and "hike" the entire AT.Emily Morman
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