This very special episode is a celebration of the life of Kate Skinner. Kate was passionate about human rights and social justice. She had a deep love of literature and the transformative power of human stories. Her warmth and love was felt by everyone in her life.
Listen to hear more about:
- The freedom of unstructured outdoor play in childhood.
- The values of social justice woven into Kate’s family life.
- Literature in the classroom and the ways Kate engaged her students in learning.
- The importance of landscape in literature and how it shapes characters and readers.
- How good writing can stretch past the limitations of our language.
- Finding lessons and meaning in literature.
- How reading develops empathy.
- Processing deep emotions through communication.
- Kate’s love of teaching.
- How curiosity helps us connect with life and with each other.
Here is a list of the books Kate refers to during the interview:
Alexis Wright – Carpentaria
Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights
John Steinbeck - The Grapes of Wrath
Samantha Harvey - Orbital
Charlotte Wood - Stone Yard Devotional
Rebecca Solnit - Orwell’s Roses
George Eliot - Silas Marner
Elizabeth Strout – Olive Kitteridge
Azar Nafisi - Reading Lolita in Tehran
Charles Dickens – David Copperfield
Barbara Kingsolver - Demon Copperhead
Frances Hodgson Burnett - The Secret Garden
The celebration of Kate’s life that we talked about during our conversation was recorded. You can watch it here: Celebrate Kate.
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