John Tessitore
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Be True, Episode 117: My Destiny with the Poor People
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Be True, Episode 117: My Destiny with the Poor People

John reads the lyrics to the Cuban folk song "Guantanamera." He discusses its composition, the distinguished history of political refugees in the U.S., and why the poet José Marti was a bad bunny.

John reads the lyrics to the Cuban folk song “Guantanamera.” He discusses its composition, the distinguished history of political refugees in the U.S., and why the poet José Marti was a bad bunny.

John Tessitore is a writer, poet, and liberal arts advocate. His poems have appeared in a variety of journals, and he has published several chapbooks and a novella. He has been a journalist and biographer, taught history and literature at colleges around Boston, managed national policy studies on education and civil justice, and directs a national language-education association. He serves as Co-Editor Across the Pond for The Wee Sparrow Poetry Press.

In each episode of Be True—available on most major podcast platforms—he reads and discusses “the writing he loves and the writing he does.”

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