(Hours 2a,b,3a) Rich spoke this morning about the new books that the Manchester School District added to the curriculum. He then gave the listeners a live reading from one of those books. Gather round, grab some popcorn and enjoy!
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(Hour 2b) Rich continued with his live reading of “Now Let Me Fly.” He then gave a commentary about the book and discussed civil rights. Tune in to hear what he had to say.
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(Hour 3a) Rich spoke about reparations and the injustices of having to pay the debts made by past generations. He talked about emotion in the dialog and the sense of both guilt and entitlement that the book can emit.
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