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Amanda Gorman, the first U.S. national youth poet laureate, recited a new poem at the Democratic National Convention. Her new work focused on themes of democracy and unity to support Vice ...
Poetry pulses through the veins of American heritage, shaping our nation's conscience and collective voice. In the 19th century, Walt Whitman recognized that both poetry and democracy derive their ...
The Washington Monthly is an independent voice, listened to by insiders and willing to take on sacred cows—liberal and conservative. And we need your support. The poem that inspired the song, America ...
The poem is about priorities and purpose, introspection and self-care. It spoke to Moyers’ vulnerability and uncertainty. Its three concluding lines are a reminder of life’s fragility, serving as an ...
This week, he discusses Donald Trump’s unprecedented threat to democracy. (Courtesy photo) Sign up for our Daily eBlast to get coverage on Black communities from the media company who has been ...
It’s whether our votes will make manifest our democracy. When we enter the voting booth on November 8, we will do more than select a preferred candidate, proposition or ballot measure.
In Part 2 of our in-depth interview with Palestinian writer Mosab Abu Toha, he reads several poems from his new book Forest of Noise, half of which he says was written before the start of Israel ...
That memorable appearance made Gorman the youngest inaugural poet in American history. Gorman's poem "The Hill We Climb," and its message of unity in the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol ...
It was in my own family that I first learned how the act of voting is democracy made manifest. For years my parents and I voted at the same polling place in our neighborhood.
Her books of poetry rocketed to the top spots on Amazon's bestseller lists, and overnight, Gorman became a literary celebrity. Read a transcript of Gorman's 2024 DNC poem below.