
About this episode
Megan Mulry previews the Santa Fe International Literary Festival and discusses Vietnam's tourism industry and the impact of gerrymandering on US democracy.
Megan Mulry previews the Santa Fe International Literary Festival. Then we head to Vietnam to explore the country’s booming tourism industry and discuss how the revival of gerrymandering is hurting democracy in the US. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People in this episode
Guest: Megan Mulry
Topics covered
- literary festival
- tourism industry
- gerrymandering
- democracy
- Vietnam
- Santa Fe
Keywords
- Santa Fe
- literary festival
- Vietnam
- tourism
- gerrymandering
- democracy
- US
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Santa Fe International Literary Festival
Places: Vietnam, US
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