
Rachel Eliza Griffiths reads from her poetry, talks with Claire Hart, and shares two of her poem videos for Her Circle Ezine’s One World Café Virtual Reading Series.

Rachel Eliza Griffiths reads from her poetry, talks with Claire Hart, and shares two of her poem videos for Her Circle Ezine’s One World Café Virtual Reading Series.

Saher Alam reads from her novel The Groom To Have Been, which was awarded the Janet Kafka Heidinger Prize for fiction by an American woman in 2008. She discusses her book as well as immigration, homelands and family with Claire Hart in a new One World Café interview.

One World Cafe Virtual Reading Series presents Lauren Nicole Nixon. She talks with Claire Hart about poetry and dance in a podcast interview.

In this One World Café podcast, Traci Brimhall reads from Our Lady of the Ruins and discusses for the first time the collection that won her the 2011 Barnard Women Poets Prize.

Poet Luisa A. Igloria joins One World Cafe for a reading from her work and an interview about the politics that have influenced her poetry as well as the poetic inspiration she seeks in new sources.
Studio HCE Virtual Gallery welcomed artist Kirsten McCrea for a virtual artist talk on March 6th, 2011, to speak about her work on “Hot Topic.”

Rhythm and Blues influenced spoken word performance artist Holly Bass is a one-woman arts organization and community activist.

from Main, UpClose Interview
Dutch artist Elis Vermuelen’s Global Burrows Project is an exploration of the places we inhabit and what we leave behind. From the beaches of the Netherlands to a disused house in the American Midwest, Vermuelen’s two-year journey opens a window onto our relationships with ourselves, each other, and our surroundings.

May 15, 2012 from One World Cafe
Colombian writer of creative non-fiction, Adriana Pàramo reads from her recently published book Looking for Esperanza, which won the Social Justice and Equality Award in Creative Nonfiction in 2011, and discusses the issues raised in the book with Claire Hart.

May 1, 2012 By Cathy Fitzgerald from Eco Art Notebook
Eco Arts Notebook examines Polly Higgins, author of Eradicating Ecocide—exposing the corporate and political practices destroying the planet and proposing the laws needed to eradicate ecocide, and her work with exposing the world to the idea and concerns about Ecocide.
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