
An audio odyssey to interview all of America's state poets laureate in an effort to understand a bit more about this country from the perspective of its publicly appointed bards.
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“I’m definitely someone that can feel sorrow and feel despair when I look around. But I don’t think that we have time to be in it for very long. I think that there’s so many beautiful things happening in the world—there’s so many stories th...
"I wanted to help Native students feel good about being who they were as Native people."
Vast places give room to coalesce and embody what's meant to be. It's in the distance of wide spaces and wider times that truths emerge. Truths that h...
“I'm always looking at people who keep going no matter what.”
Going somewhere means being somewhere means seeing somewhere. However you need: as an insider, an outsider, or someone straddling the line while they chart the way. Along the wa...
"The performance of poetry in the debate space was its own form of creative protest."
Ideas ricochet off the concrete palette, energized equally by sharpened indignation and rooted aspiration. They form a haze that forms a space where two...
"There's something here that's just not tied to a reservation and all the issues and problems that arise living on a reservation. And so I thought that if I left, I could seek something that can contribute to either changing the minds or ch...
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Matt Hoisch is an Emmy-nominated journalist who has reported for NPR and PBS stations across the U.S. He holds degrees from Harvard University and the University of Cambridge, where he studied as a Gates Cambridge Scholar.
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