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WORDS ON A WIRE: Tanaya Winder

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  •   TANAYA WINDER is a Native American poet, writer, artist, and educator.  She talks about her debut poetry collection WORDS LIKE LOVE, and about the personal, narrative nature of her poems.  Tanaya is also the editor in chief of As/Us, a literary journal that primarily showcases works by indigenous women and women of color.  (http://asusjournal.org/)

 

  • For our Poem of the Week, Tanaya reads "Learning to Say I Love You" from her collection Words Like Love.

http://tanayawinder.com/.
 
Aired Oct. 25, 2015

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