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The meaning of America [street stall]

An urban hot dog stand: part livelihood, part miniature microcosm. America as seen through the eyes of a sausage-selling street preacher. An unexpected lesson in the art of being real.

Food & Politics [kitchen]

Food is power. Food is political. And if it’s true that we are what we eat, I’d much rather be a vegetable garden than a factory farm.

Burning Bush [hope]

Everyone we know wanted to be in D.C. today. Some folks made it. We did not. So Trish said, “Why don’t we have our own inaugural ball?”

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Three writers, two countries, one hour. Each week, we choose a different place that exists in each of our three locations: a bus stop, for example, or an emergency room, or a family dinner table.

Over the course of one hour, we find a story. Then we share it with you.

Over the course of one year, these stories will form a collective whole, illuminating the surprising ways in which our worlds are uniquely different and remarkably the same.

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