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  • We're celebrating National Poetry Month with former Kansas Poet Laureate Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg and Ottawa poet Shannon Carriger.
  • Former Vice President Walter Mondale passed away last week at the age of 93. On this week's KPR Presents, it's an encore presentation of Mondale's 2007 talk at KU's Dole Institute of Politics.
  • Sportswriter and journalist Kavitha Davidson speaks on sports, race, and gender at the 5th annual "Power of Sport" symposium at the University of Kansas.
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  • The Dole Institute of Politics fall series on the 2022 elections continues with a look at the Kansas races with former governor Jeff Colyer and former congressman Jim Slattery.
  • How do we remember and honor the women who settled Kansas and the West? Dr. Cynthia Culver Prescott explores the statues that commemorate them in Pioneer Mother Monuments.
  • Former U.S. Senator Nancy Kassebaum Baker joins Dole fellow Bob Blaemire at the Dole Institute's "Giants of the Senate" series.
  • For much of the past several decades, one issue dominated Kansas politics: school finance. Education scholar Bruce Baker talks about school finance, equity, and what Kansas got right.
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