2017 Geography of Hope: Nikky Finney  @HumansAndNatureOrg
2017 Geography of Hope: Nikky Finney  @HumansAndNatureOrg
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National Book Award–winning poet Nikky Finney reads her poems "Brown Country," "The Vertigo," and "Penguin Mullet Bread" at the 2017 Geography of Hope Conference. This year's theme was "Ancestors and the Land: Our Past, Present, and Future" held in Point Reyes, California. The conference is a partnership of Black Mountain Circle, Center for Humans and Nature, Point Reyes Books, and the US Forest Service.
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2017 Geography of Hope: Nikky Finney @HumansAndNatureOrg

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