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Sid Shroyer has written a creative non-fiction family memoir that will be available next year. In this week’s Michiana Chronicle Sid says a big inspiration for his book is the work of Kentucky farmer/author Wendell Berry.
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As we approach Earth Day, Barbara Allison says we need an earthrise, before it's too late.
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Anne Magnan-Park focuses on the right to “end pregnancy voluntarily” in France.
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Sid Shroyer talks about hiding and what you might miss while you're missing.
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Barbara Allison remembers two close and authentic friends she lost this year.
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Brett McNeil talks about the precarious state of birds amid sounds of crows and cranes.
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Heather Curlee-Novak talks about a special trip to Chicago.
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April Lidinsky talks with Dr. Monica Tetzlaff, a professor of history at Indiana University South Bend, about the life and legacy of Odie Mae Streets.
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Within a war-torn international context during this Thanksgiving weekend, Anne Magnan-Park reflects on the role of women in peacebuilding. She expresses her deep respect, gratitude, and support for her Palestinian and Israeli sisters who “wage peace.”
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Sid Shroyer talks with fellow Holocaust educator Corey Harbaugh, the curriculum director for Paw Paw Schools.
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Barbara Allison shares tender stories of some canine family members.