Episode Synopsis "Ep. 101: Hopkins’s Poetry and the Hope – and Rhythms – of New Creation, with Devon Abts"
Devon Abts is Research and Operations Director for the Clemente Course in the Humanities, an organization whose mission is to provide transformative educational experiences, in the form of free college courses, for adults who face economic hardship and adverse circumstances. We speak with Devon about her work for this organization. But our primary conversation will …
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