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SUMMARY:Author Talk with Kathryn Wilder
DESCRIPTION:Author talk and reading presented with special guest T.J. Holmes by Cortez Public Library on October 4\, 2022 from 5 – 6pm at Cortez Public Library\, 202 N. Park Street\, Cortez\, CO 81321 \nKathryn Wilder’s memoir\, Desert Chrome: Water\, a Woman\, and Wild Horses in the West\, won a 2022 Colorado Book Award and a Silver Nautilus Book Award. Wilder’s essays have been cited in Best American Essays and have appeared in such publications as High Desert Journal\, River Teeth\, Midway Journal\, Fourth Genre\, and High Country News. A graduate of the low-rez MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe\, Wilder lives among mustangs and cows in Disappointment Valley and Dolores. \nT.J. Holmes lives in the high desert of Colorado’s undisappointing and endlessly fascinating Disappointment Valley with mustangs and other neighbors of the four-legged variety. She documents Spring Creek Basin’s mustangs and acts as a birth-control provider (as a BLM volunteer) with the goal of reducing the need for roundups and removals of the wild horses that were there first and should be there always.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/author-talk-with-kathryn-wilder/
LOCATION:Cortez Public Library\, 202 N. Park Street\, Cortez\, CO\, 81321\, United States
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SUMMARY:2022 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Delbanco\, the Alexander Hamilton Professor of American Studies at Columbia University\, President of the Teagle Foundation\, and 2011 National Humanities Medalist\, will deliver the 2022 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities. Delbanco will deliver his lecture\, “The Question of Reparations: Our Past\, Our Present\, Our Future\,” on October 19\, 2022\, at 6:30 PM EDT at President Lincoln’s Cottage historic site and museum in Washington\, D.C. The lecture is free and open to the public and will stream online at neh.gov. In his remarks\, Delbanco will address reparations for slavery in the United States\, using history\, philosophy\, and literature to examine a wide range of perspectives on the debate.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/2022-jefferson-lecture-in-the-humanities/
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