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Climate activist Mike Tidwell paid close attention for a year to his own block in Takoma Park: Why were so many trees dying? What happened when they did? How was all that connected to the increased flooding he saw in his neighborhood? How was all affecting his neighbors?
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Baltimorean-turned-New Yorker Murray Kempton’s New York newspaper columns spanned the 20 century with clear insights about who America was leaving behind.
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Jeanne Theoharis is an author of many books, and in her latest release, "King of the North," she discusses the lack of guidance and support that the Northern activists encountered during King's battles against Northern discrimination and injustice.
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Dara Friedman Wheeler is a licensed clinical psychologist and co-author of the book, "Being The Change: A Guide for Advocates and Activists on Staying Healthy, Inspired, and Driven.”
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John Leland's book “Happiness Is a Choice You Make” chronicles the upsides of aging.
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Poet and writer Ross Gay of his collection of essays, “The Book of Delights.”
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Young-onset Alzheimer’s disease robs people of their memory and independence. Still, some find glimmers of joy in the midst of grief. Richie Frieman interviewed families facing this disease for his new book, “The Optimistics.”
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We’ll go On the Record with Annapolis author Erika Robuck. Her latest historical novel, set in the Roaring Twenties, pulls us inside the lives of two smart, daring women in deadly conflict during Prohibition -- a federal agent and a smuggler.
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Jenkins, a longtime sports writer, wrote a book about the inspiration we can draw from professional athletes.
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A local photographer documents the Appalachian Mountains.