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Center for Humanities and the Arts Book Club Spring 2026

Resource guide for Where the Water Goes : life and death along the Colorado River, the Spring 2026 Center for the Humanities and the Arts Book Club book.

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Podcasts and Oral Histories

The logo for Parched, in bold orange text, with a background of collaged images of the Colorado River, desert, mountains, and a blue sky with a flock of birds.

Parched

(30-40 minute audio episodes, published 2023)

"Parched is a podcast about people who rely on the river that shaped the West – and have ideas to save it. Hosted by Michael Elizabeth Sakas, a climate and environment reporter for CPR News." - from Colorado Public Radio. 

Resources for Where the Water Goes by David Owen

Book cover for Where the Water Goes. The background is an aerial view of the Colorado River winding in an s-curve in rich blue and green, with the land represented in orange.

On this guide you'll find research strategies and resources around ecological and environmental issues, highlighting water use in Colorado and the historical and current status of the Colorado River, relating to David Owen's 2017 book Where the Water Goes : life and death along the Colorado River

This guide was created to support the Center for Humanities and the Arts Book Club. Borrow a copy of Where the Water Goes or read the ebook through the Library! 

Visit the Center for Humanities and the Arts Spring 2026 Book Club page to learn more.