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Poet and educator Caridad Moro-Gronlier joins WLRN's Carlos Fr铆as to talk about life and poetry. Moro-Gronlier is the author of the book "Tortillera," which examines how language, culture and place put expectations on sexuality and identity. She is presenting at multiple events for O, Miami's poetry festival this month.
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We take a closer look at the state's redistricting maps, while many were focused on the Tallahassee fight with Disney. Broward Teachers Union discusses banned books and raising teachers鈥 pay. Plus, April is National Poetry Month. We鈥檙e hearing ZipOdes from locals.
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Guests for Sundial Thursday, April 5, 2018:The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting changed the way school districts think about safety. Law鈥
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April is coming and that means poetry. We recently talked with founder and director of O, Miami, Scott Cunningham, about this year鈥檚 upcoming festival.鈥
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Behind two white screens on a concrete loading dock with no air conditioning, six overhead projectors hum away. People quietly dart around, picking up鈥