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Walking America – writers in conversation with Ann de Forest, Jonathon Stalls and Antonia Malchik

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The loss of walking as an individual and a community act has the potential to destroy our deepest spiritual connections, our democratic society, our neighborhoods, and our freedom, says author Antonia Malchik, introducing her book A Walking Life: Reclaiming our Health and Freedom, One Step at a Time. For author and activist, Jonathon Stalls, walking is a radical necessity, a nourishing practice to wake us up and “to begin healing our culture’s profound separation from the natural world.” His recent book, Walk: Slow Down, Wake Up, and Connect at 1-3 Miles per Hour, blends storytelling with practical exercises in a moving manifesto for reclaiming pedestrian dignity. Both authors join in conversation with Walking America host Ann de Forest to talk about themes of vulnerability, human dignity, presence, mystery, and resistance, and examine exactly how walking is essential, how deeply reliant our brains and bodies are on this simple pedestrian act — and how we can reclaim it.

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IntrinsicPaths

IntrinsicPaths

I consider myself a Walking Artist. I spent 242 days walking across the United States in 2010 and have continued to move alongside thousands of people for thousands of miles. My artwork currently moves in the realms of pen and ink drawing, writing and poet...

Antonia Malchik

Antonia Malchik

My first book was "A Walking Life: Reclaiming Our Health and Our Freedom—One Step at a Time," available anywhere books are sold. I have written essays for Aeon, The Atlantic, Orion, High Country News, and many other publications . I live in nor...

Ann de Forest

Ann de Forest

Ann de Forest is drawn to the resonance of place. Her short stories, essays, and poetry have appeared most recently in Hippocampus, One Art, Quarter after Eight, Gyroscope Review and Royal Beauty, a collection of ekphrastic writing. She is the editor of Wa...

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