Poetry Between Friends
**Full show notes and poems on Substack [poetrybetweenfriends.substack.com]** At the threshold between life and death, how do the dead look back at the living? And when we get there, how will we look back at ourselves? Host Rachel Schroeder exchanges poems with Hester Kamin — award-winning poet, director, choreographer, arts educator, and Rachel’s soul sister — about violence, civic grief, responsibility, and the power of prayer. Through Rachel’s “Dear Lawmakers” and Hester’s “The Dead Pray For Us,” they explore what artists can do when lawmakers won’t, and how to pray with our feet. Hosted & Produced by Rachel Schroeder • Music by Andrew Veivers • Cover Art by Mathayu Warren Lane • Sound Engineering by Revision Sound. Recorded in New York City, on unceded Lenape land, and in Arlington, Virginia, on Powhatan, Monacan, and Cherokee land • Engineered in Lewisville, Texas, on Jumanos and Kickapoo land. Because poetry lives between friends.
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