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TEDxChattanooga: The River City Street Poet on “The Sacredness of Writing for Strangers”

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The River City Street Poet

(aired Weds 1/12/22)

Here is the talk from the River City Street Poet on “The Sacredness of Writing for Strangers” at TEDxChattanooga in November at Common House in downtown Chattanooga.

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