Women's Words on March 8, 2015 featured Duluthian Dianna Hunter reading "Horses and Other Embodied Spirits," an excerpt from a memoir in progress.
Recently retired from coordinating the Women's and Gender Studies program at UW-Superior, Dianna Hunter gardens, catches rainwater, and shovels snow on the Duluth hillside. A former dairy farmer, farmer's advocate, and participant in back-to-the-land, lesbian-feminist farm experiments, she is also the author of a book of oral history accounts of the 1980s farm crisis, Breaking Hard Ground: Stories of the Minnesota Farm Advocates, and of fiction, nonfiction, and journalism published in various national and regional journals.
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