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Chautauqua Podcasts / Interviews

Summary: Podcasts from Chautauqua cover a wide range of topics ranging from information about the season to interviews with lecturers, artists and staff. All of our podcasts are recorded at the Institution’s Cohen Sound Studio.

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 Annette Gordon-Reed | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:13

Sherra Babcock, Director of the Department of Education is joined today by Annette Gordon-Reed, professor and author of a CLSC selection: The Hemings of Monticello. Mrs. Reed is a National Book Award, and Pulitzer Prize winner. Other works of hers include, Vernon Can Read! Memoirs of Vernon Jordan.

 Buzz Thomas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:42
 Rafael Hernandez | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:38

Rafael Hernandez, Editor of the Cuban Magazine, Temas, talks with Joan Brown Campbell during Cuba Week. In its 15th year in print, Temas, is an academic journal focusing on cultural studies. Each issue presents a different subject or 'temas,' that is debated by authors from all over the world. The question is raised, "Is there freedom of the press in Cuba?" Find out this, and more in this exclusive interview.

 Carlos Ham | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:32

Carlos Ham is a pastor at the Presbyterian Reformed Church in Cuba. He is also a member of the World Council of Churches, which was founded in 1948. Rev. Joan Brown Campbell sits down to catch up with Mr. Ham during Chautauqua's week on Cuba. What is the future of the Cuban embargo? What's it like to live in Cuba? What do the Cuban people think of America, Americans, and the United States government?

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