Interview w/Lisa Levine
Description
TUCC heads into the realm of fiction with local writer Lisa Levine. We're treated to a live reading of her short story At His Limit before diving headlong into a discussion about ways of being, knowing and telling our stories (both at the rock wall and elsewhere). Without spirited, community-based nonprofits like Climbing in Color, Climbing Association of Southern Arizona, and the Arizona Women's Climbing Coalition, any local zeitgeist about diversity in our climbing community, stewardship of use areas, and women's empowerment through climbing would fall victim to spiritual drought. Check out their superb work by visiting their homepages, donating, or joining an event. And without readers, writers would do the same; for Lisa's most recent work in print, snag a copy of v.31 from the Sierra Nevada Review, a back issue of Manifest West: Women of the West, Manifest West: Transitions and Transformations or browse her free print + sound archives at her blog, Alluvial Dispositions. Lastly - thank you, friends, for your listening ears and minutes!
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