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This hour on Where We Live, Lucy talks with author and poet Roya Hakakian about how she drew on her life story to create a “guidebook” about the immigrant experience.
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Quarantine may be lifted in Connecticut but that doesn’t mean you can’t love spending a rainy day in or a sunny day at the beach with your favorite read. We can always take solace in our favorite book.
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Poet Porsha Olayiwola uses Afrofuturism to look back at history. “It’s reimagining, it’s reconciling, it’s inserting magic in a way that feels like…
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At first, Rebecca Carroll’s childhood in rural New Hampshire seemed idyllic. But as a Black child raised by adoptive white parents, her life became much…
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Alison Bechdel is a popular American cartoonist. She’s best known for her graphic memoir “Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic,” which was later adapted into a…
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In the rural town of Freedom, Maine -- population 700 -- there’s the renowned restaurant The Lost Kitchen. It’s the brainchild of owner and chef Erin…
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Jennifer De Leon grew up attending mostly white schools in the Boston area, where she tried to fit in.“I was in this mode of survival and assimilation,”…