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Ancestral Voices — Poet Laureate Joy Harjo
September 29, 1989
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BillMoyers.com Staff
Bill introduces us to poets Garrett Kaoru Hongo, Joy Harjo, and Mary Tall Mountain, who draw from their cultural heritages to illuminate the present.
The Living Language
September 22, 1989
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BillMoyers.com Staff
Poets James Autry and Quincy Troupe bring poetry to the people in classrooms, boardrooms, church, and prison.
The Simple Acts of Life
September 15, 1989
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BillMoyers.com Staff
Poets Robert Bly, Galway Kinnell, Sharon Olds, Octavio Paz and William Stafford read and discuss their work.
Society
One River, One Country
September 3, 1989 |
A Second Look
Bill Moyers examines the issues of immigration, economics and the special relationship that has developed between the U.S. and Mexico.
Society
The Vanishing Family: Crisis in Black America
July 30, 1989 |
A Second Look
An unflinching account of the disintegration of family in the African-American community.
Poets & Writers
A Medley of Voices
July 16, 1989 |
A Second Look
Bill Moyers recalls outstanding moments with three different writers, Archibald MacLesish, Dame Rebecca West and George Steiner.
Economy & Work
People Like Us
June 18, 1989 |
A Second Look
Bill Moyers speaks with three families about how they slipped through the safety net due to the Reagan Administration's budget cutbacks.
History
The Democrat and The Dictator
June 11, 1989 |
A Second Look
Bill Moyers traces the childhoods and early careers of FDR and Hitler and illustrates the paths by which they rose to respective pinnacles of power.
Former Presidential Advisor and Power Broker: Clark Clifford
May 28, 1989 |
A Second Look
Bill Moyers speaks with Clark Clifford about his decades as a trusted adviser to the most powerful leaders in Washington.
The Battle for the Bible
May 21, 1989 |
A Second Look
Bill Moyers explores how America’s largest Protestant denomination is locked in a fierce theological and political fight.
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