Shemekia Copeland returns to eTown for her second visit, in this (first time aired!) new eTown episode. As an award-winning vocalist (daughter of famous jazzer Johnny Copeland), Shemekia started recording in 1998 at the age of 18 and is recognized as one of the most talented artists in today’s blues and roots scene. Also joining us is Kelsey Waldon, a gifted and seasoned American country singer and songwriter. And Catherine Coleman Flowers, a recent MacArthur Fellow, is the author of a new book called "Waste: One Woman's Fight Against America's Dirty Secret." She’ll speak with Nick about her efforts to bring attention to failing water and waste sanitation infrastructure in rural areas, perpetuating health problems and economic injustice
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Billy Strings / Jon Stickley Trio / Arif Khan (Depave)
David Bromberg Quintet / Jonatha Brooke / Himalayan Cataract Project
Marlon Williams / Esmé Patterson / Doug Vilsack (Elephant Energy)
William Bell / Alejandro Escovedo / Justin Kruger (Project Helping)
Jessica Lea Mayfield / Birds of Chicago / Twesigye Jackson Kaguri (Nyaka Aids Orphans Project)
Sarah Jarosz / Hymn For Her / Paula Klaussen (Project Mercy)
Tyminski / Angel Snow / Henry Red Cloud (Red Cloud Renewable Energy Center)
John Oates / Lilly Hyatt / Helen Thorpe (Author of “The Newcomers”)
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