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Welcome to Gray Are’s special year-end episode. As the days reach their shortest and coldest extremes here in the northern hemisphere, humans of every culture find reasons to come together and celebrate holidays, traditions, and community. So for this episode, we reached out to three people who’ve been separated from their communities, whether by their own actions, by force or by happenstance. We asked them what they do to reclaim and redefine the spirit of community in the face of imprisonment, disaster, racism or displacement.
Listen as they share their ideas for making your ‘white Christmas’ just a little more gray.
SHOW NOTES |
GUESTS | Gilbert Bao Claudia Meléndez Salinas David Little
PRODUCERS | Julie Reynolds Martínez and Mara Reynolds
 The Camp Fire | David Little
Above is the photo David Little took with a cell phone the morning of Nov 8.
Here’s the full poem (click the button to change from English to Spanish) by Claudia Meléndez Salinas.
And here’s a link to a story by Gilbert Bao about making prison tamales, as well as the actual recipe and techniques! (BONUS: Learn how to make a prison “stinger.”)
FEATURED MUSIC |
Ketsa | Day Before Tomorrow | night fall Monplaisir | Brotherhood Doctor Turtle | Always the Teasmade Never the Tease | Stuff Will Never Love You Back Blue Dot Session | Copley Beat Lobo Loco | Catch The Killer (ID 820) John Batmann | Tupac Lives
Thank you, Free Music Archive!
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