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Talk To Me: Faith, Nature and Social Activism

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Alice Walker is known for her fierce, poetic writing and her politically charged ideas.  She opened up to a Jungian analyst in front of a live audience at the Rubin Museum of Art, one of our partners in the Talk To Me series.

Walker and the Jungian analyst, Harry Fogarty took part in "The Red Book Dialogues," a series of conversations devoted to an exploration of Carl Jung's work. Both Walker and Fogarty were serene and thoughtful, fitting for a museum filled with Buddhist art. They talked about faith and politics, as well as the solace Walker finds in nature. 

 

 

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Valerie Harms from Montana

how may we listen to the podcast?

Dec. 01 2009 04:31 PM

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