Honoring Juneteenth
Padma Venkatraman Padma Venkatraman

Honoring Juneteenth

Padma Venkatraman Interviews Zetta Elliott about her poem Juneteenth, which appears in her latest poetry collection, Perennial

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Love Letters to Poetry | Pocketful of Poetry: A Mini Chapbook
National Poetry Month Edna Cabcabin Moran National Poetry Month Edna Cabcabin Moran

Love Letters to Poetry | Pocketful of Poetry: A Mini Chapbook

In celebration of national poetry month, here's a quick and simple mini chapbook project to try on your own or with your students. It can be created by hand or produced digitally. It's a flexible and fun way to create, to experiment with and to share your work. For the purposes of this lesson, the mini chapbook was digitally designed and produced.

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Love Letters to Poetry | “Ask”
National Poetry Month Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie National Poetry Month Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie

Love Letters to Poetry | “Ask”

I wrote “Ask” because I know it is not always easy to ask questions. In a class where everyone else seems to know what is being taught and we don’t understand, sometimes we feel embarrassed. We need help but we don’t feel comfortable enough to ask for it. I have felt that way.

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Love Letters to Poetry | Reflection on DREAMERS
National Poetry Month Hanh Bui National Poetry Month Hanh Bui

Love Letters to Poetry | Reflection on DREAMERS

DREAMERS by Yuyi Morales is a picture book written in verse that I wished I would have had as a young refugee child. Morales's words beautifully portray the layers of complexities immigrants experience as we navigate life in a new country. Even though this is a book written for young children, it shows the realities that many immigrant families struggle with such as loss of home, learning a new language and finding connection in the simplest of things.

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Love Letters to Poetry | Hybridity, Voice, and Vignettes: An Interview with Ari Tison
National Poetry Month Gloria Muñoz National Poetry Month Gloria Muñoz

Love Letters to Poetry | Hybridity, Voice, and Vignettes: An Interview with Ari Tison

GLORIA: First off, CONGRATULATIONS on the publication of SAINTS OF THE HOUSEHOLD!!! It's so exciting. I hope you're pausing in the whirlwind of the book release to take in all the goodness of this moment!

ARI: Gloria, thank you so much. That really means the world. I’m so very happy to get to talk with Diverse Verse about poetry! This collective is so beautiful. It is its own pantheon of poetry folks.

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Love Letters to Poetry | The Power of Poetry
National Poetry Month Padma Venkatraman National Poetry Month Padma Venkatraman

Love Letters to Poetry | The Power of Poetry

I think the reason I’m a writer is because I believe that one of the most important types of power we wield is the power of language. The words we choose to use. I’ve always felt this power, most acutely, in poetry. As a child, I dictated poems to my mother before I could read – and I filled notebook after notebook with my laboriously written poems.

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Love Letters to Poetry | A Conversation with Richard Blanco about Poetry
National Poetry Month Ruth Behar National Poetry Month Ruth Behar

Love Letters to Poetry | A Conversation with Richard Blanco about Poetry

I was recently in Miami where I had a chance to catch up with Richard Blanco. We’ve been friends for over twenty-five years. Our shared Cuban heritage created a strong bond as well as our love of literature. Coming from immigrant families, we felt pressure to choose practical professions, so we both have double careers, Richard as an engineer and poet, and I as an anthropologist and writer of children’s books.

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Love Letters to Poetry | The Poetry of Love
National Poetry Month Margarita Engle National Poetry Month Margarita Engle

Love Letters to Poetry | The Poetry of Love

Most of my recent verse novels are young adult love stories. They are also STEM books. Your Heart, My Sky, Wings in the Wild, and Wild Dreamers (scheduled for 2024 publication by Atheneum) are both romantic and scientific. I don’t know if anyone else is writing YA verse novels that combine biology, climate action, and romance, but I hope young readers can find something to love in this unusual hybrid form.

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