KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Jennifer Harvey
Dr. Jennifer Harvey is a writer, speaker, and professor. Her work focuses on racial justice and white anti-racism. Harvey's most recent book Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in Racially Unjust America is a ground-breaking work designed to create a new generation of kids who are socially aware and actively participating in a more just society.
Dr. Harvey also contributes to CCN, NPR, The New York Times, and Huffington Post. She is ordained in the American Baptist Churches (U.S.A.). She lives in Des Moines, Iowa, where she is a professor at Drake University.She joins us by phone from Des Moines.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Tayari Jones
Tayari Jones' latest best-selling novel, AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE is now out in paperback.This is her 4th book and critics agree that it's stunning. Jones has deep roots in Atlanta, Georgia -where she comes from a family of intellectuals and activists. Her essays and columns have appeared in TIME, The NYTimes, Tin House, Callaloo, and many others. Jones is a member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. She is the recipient of many awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award in Fine Arts from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, and an NEA Fellowship. AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE is an Oprah Book Club selection. Jones is a graduate of Spelman Collage, University of Iowa and Arizona State University. She is currently a professor of creative writing at Emory University.
Tayari Jones joins us by phone from Atlanta Georgia
"TAYARI JONES IS FAST DEFINING MIDDLE-CLASS BLACK ATLANTA THE WAY CHEEVER DID WESTCHESTER" - THE VILLAGE VOICE
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Pam Houston
PAM HOUSTON is best known as the author of the best-selling book of short stories, COWBOYS ARE MY WEAKNESS published in 1992. Since then, she has published five books, including her latest, DEEP CREEK: FINDING HOPE IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.
This new book, DEEP CREEK, has its beginning in that first book, COWBOYS ARE MY WEAKNESS. Houston took the money she made from COWBOYS ARE MY WEAKNESS and used it as a down payment on a 120 acre ranch in southern Colorado near the headwaters of the Rio Grande. That was 25 years ago. The tales in DEEP CREEK go far beyond the boundaries of her ranch- to tales of travel, big hearted towns people, her difficult childhood and the animals, trees, birds, mountains and creeks. This is perhaps the most personal of her books- which are all personal.
Her stories have been selected for prestigious anthologies such as The O. Henry Awards, The Pushcart Prize, Best American Travel Writing, and Best American Short Stories of the Century and others.. She is the winner of the Western States Book Award, the WILLA Award for contemporary fiction, AND the Evil Companions Literary Award.
Houston is the co-founder and creative director of the literary nonprofit Writing By Writers which puts on writing conferences across the American West and in France.
She currently teaches in the MFA program at University of California, Davis and at the Institute for American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Paul Ryer
When Paul Ryer was an eleven year old kid growing up in Pennsylvania, his parents decided to give up their life in the U.S. and buy a sail boat. With their parents, Ryer and his sister sailed around the Carribean for nearly 4 years- and those turned out to be formative years.
Today, Paul Ryer is an anthropologist and author of numerous academic articles. His new book, BEYOND CUBAN WATERS:AFRICA, LA YUMA AND THE ISLAND'S GLOBAL IMAGINATION. is the result of many years spent living in and studying the culture of the Carribean. During part of that time, he has been affiliated with the University of Havana.
Ryer has a bachelors in anthropology from Amherst college and PhD in cultural anthropology from University of Chicago. He is currently Director of Scholar Programs at the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe. Known locally as SAR, the organization is the premier anthropological program in the country. Among other things, Ryer is charged with recruiting 6 scholars each year to write books on their field of expertise.