Dr. Curtis Rogers talks to poet, writer, and co-founder/director of The Watering Hole (TWH) about poetry and this year’s upcoming banned books week. TWH is a safe space for writers of color without regard for origin, age, gender, sexuality, varied abilities, or religion. In addition, TWH is equally a home for both written and spoken word artists–anyone who wants to grow in the craft.
TWH unapologetically invests in pursuing the craft of poetry, learning about southern poets of color and poets who write about the South, providing affordable classes and retreats, swinging open the door for diverse forms of poetry, and pushing the bounds of a contemporary writing community.
Links:
The Solar Eclipse and the Visually Impaired - interview with Cynthia Hall - Episode 26
Richland Library Awarded 2017 IMLS National Medal for Museum and Library Service - Episode 25
The Importance of Play - Episode 24
Tobacco Sun with Lorna Hollifield - Episode 23
And the Flood Goes On... - Episode 22
StoryfestSC with Sophie Blackall and Rita Williams-Garcia - Episode 21
Reconstructing South Carolina - Episode 20
Do You Know the Road? African-American History with Author Brent Morris - Episode 19
Women Speak: Celebrating Women and Art - Episode 18
Talking writing, libraries, and more with Jacqueline Woodson - Episode 17
Listen with purpose. NiA! - Episode 16
Cyber Safety with Joe Ryan of the Attorney General's Office - Episode 15
A [Thursday] Afternoon with T.D. Johnston - Episode 14
Wintertime Botany with Curator John Nelson - Episode 13
An Interview with Cecil Williams - Episode 12
"Remembering Columbia" with John M. Sherrer - Episode 11
State of the State Library Address - Episode 10
Pssst... Games in Libraries... Still Cool. - Episode 9
We Reckon You Oughta Listen to This Talk with Tom Poland - Episode 8
A talk with Senator Sheheen - Episode 7
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