What role can poetry play in times of political and social turmoil?
This hour, we’re joined by Connecticut-based poets who will share how their work challenges dominant narratives and amplifies voices from the margins.
They’re part of a Ridgefield, Connecticut-based festival called “Poetry in the Garden.” This year, the festival will mark its fifth year with a series of poetry-filled evenings featuring the work of Indigenous, immigrant, LGBTQ+, and Black poets.
GUESTS:

CT high school students lead the effort to preserve local AAPI history
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Can CT light the way on protecting our night skies?
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US Poet Laureate Arthur Sze is taking on the art of translated poetry
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