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Amanda Gorman inspires hope through powerful poetry

September 12, 2024 | North Clackamas SD 12, School Districts, Oregon


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Amanda Gorman inspires hope through powerful poetry
During a recent government meeting, Amanda Gorman, the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, was highlighted for her significant contributions to literature and youth empowerment. Gorman, an award-winning writer, is actively involved in a program that supports youth poets laureate across more than 60 cities and regions nationwide. She has received the Poets and Writers' Barnes and Noble Writers for Writers Award and serves as the youngest board member of 826 National, the largest youth writing network in the United States.

As the meeting concluded, an excerpt from Gorman's poem \"In This Place (An American Lyric)\" was shared to inspire hope as the new year begins. The excerpt emphasizes themes of resilience and the power of storytelling, reflecting on the potential for renewal and growth within communities. Gorman's words resonate with the notion that every American has a role in shaping the narrative of the nation, reinforcing the idea that hope and creativity can flourish even in challenging times.

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