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Menyertai Mei 2009

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    10 jam lalu

    Congratulations to 2021 Poetry Out Loud National Champion Rahele Megosha of South Dakota!

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    We're chatting on the podcast w/ theater artist Jenny Koons abt why she's drawn to collaborative, cross-disciplinary work & how the projects she takes on reflect her idea that “we are in constant conversation w/ the spaces that we're in.” Listen:

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    11 jam lalu

    SHE DID IT! If you watched this morning, Rahele Megosha of Washington High School was 1 of 9 finalists competing in the Poetry Out Loud National Finals tonight. She WON and receives $20,000! Photos from the livestream from

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    And... drum roll please... congratulations to 2021 Poetry Out Loud National Champion Rahele Megosha of South Dakota! Stay tuned for our interview with Rahele coming to the blog in June!

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    Congratulations to 2nd place finalist Kendall Grimes of Tennessee!

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    Congratulations to 3rd place finalist Soojin Park of Alabama!

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    And with her third and final poem—and the last recitation of the 2021 Poetry Out Loud season—here is South Dakota Poetry Out Loud champion Rahele Megosha with “Breakfast” by Mary Lamb.

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    With her third and final poem, here is Alabama Poetry Out Loud champion Soojin Park reciting “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus.

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    12 jam lalu

    The old story has witches, a prince in love with the surging silence of women, a knife that turns the water red... —"Fairy Tale with Laryngitis and Resignation Letter" by Jehanne Dubrow, recited by Rahele Megosha, SD.

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  11. Mengetweet Semula
    12 jam lalu

    Belt, Montana, student Brady l. Drummond wins national “written” category at national Poetry Out Loud !

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  12. 11 jam lalu

    The third and final poem from Tennessee Poetry Out Loud champion is gravity furnace by francine j. harris.

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  13. 12 jam lalu

    And now... the 3 students moving on to recite a 3rd poem in hopes of winning the National Championship and $20,000 are TN's Kendall Grimes, AL's Soojin Park, and SD's Rahele Megosha! Way to go Kendall, Soojin and Rahele!

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  14. 12 jam lalu

    “Poetry is more popular than ever, thanks to the essential truth-telling of poets like Joy Harjo, America’s poet laureate & the inspirational work of this year’s inauguration poet, Amanda Gorman & thanks to talented poets all across the country.” – Pam Breaux

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    “Poetry is power. Poetry is also truth as poems help us see the world around us. The poets’ words transcend us and help us better understand the human experience.” – Pam Breaux

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    12 jam lalu

    ...Ten-year-olds should stick with burning houses, car wrecks, ships going down—earthbound, tangible —"Cartoon Physics, part 1” by Nick Flynn, recited by Kaden A. Hughes, VI.

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    And once again closing out the round is South Dakota’s Rahele Megosha who’s reciting “Fairy Tale with Laryngitis and Resignation Letter” by Jehanne Dubrow.

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    12 jam lalu

    As if the clatter of a thousand black Birds whipping in a storm could be held In a shell. —”American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin [“Inside me is a black-eyed animal”] by Terrance Hayes, recited by Samuel Eluemunoh, TX.

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    12 jam lalu

    And in her hand swings high o’erhead, Above the waster of war, The silver torch-light of the evening star Wherewith to search the faces of the dead. —"An Autumn Sunset" by Edith Wharton, recited by Ben Long, WV.

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    12 jam lalu

    With shrugs and with shivers all look at the fire, And shuffle ourselves and our chairs a bit nigher; Then quickly, preceded by silence profound... —“On an Unsociable Family” by Elizabeth Hands, recited by Alexandra Rose Zaleski, NE.

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