The Gale Hill Radio Hour

Reflections on Home, Nature, and Maya Lin's Confluence Project Landscapes

Kate Jones Season 1 Episode 17

An interview with Ann Batchelor Hursey, a poet and writer of prose, and the author of "Field Notes to Maya Lin's Confluence Project Landscapes."

The Confluence Project commemorates the bicentennial of Lewis and Clark's journey along the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington, especially the role of the Columbia River tribes who welcomed and assisted the explorers in their travels.

Poems and haiku are sprinkled throughout this interview, illuminating the various topics of conversation. Here's where you can find one of the poems in the episode:

6:52 — "How It All Began" by Ann Batchelor Hursey

There are many more, offering insight and reflection.

For more about Ann and her work, visit her website.

For more on the Confluence Project, go to confluenceproject.org.

And for more about Maya Lin, visit her site.

This is Kate Jones. Thank you for listening to The Gale Hill Radio Hour!

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