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Gearing Up for the Sealey Challenge
A big, raucous, joyful celebration of poetry!
Pride and Poetry
Spotlight on Queer Voices Past, Present, and Future
They Wanted to Speak in a Chorus:
An Interview with Gayle Brandeis
A love letter to Voca
Marianne Moore called poems “imaginary gardens with real toads in them,” and I like to think when you dip into the Voca archives, you get to amble that garden, you get to touch those toads.
What makes us human is that we marked up walls
We have a right to public art. We have a right to see beautiful things on our property.
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July 28, 2020
6 Poetry Lesson Plans for Young Theater Artists
Education
July 20, 2020
Write Haikus During Quarantine for Joy and Deep Seeing
Education
July 14, 2020
Submit to our K-12 Poetry Contest: "What do you want the world to know about how you feel?"
Education
July 7, 2020
Brave Books: Finding the Right Shoe Size
Education
June 30, 2020
Writing Into Scary Times #3: What Do You Want To Grow In Your Garden?
Education
June 23, 2020
Two young poets write about red & purple
Education
June 16, 2020
K-12 Poetry Contest
Education
June 9, 2020
Poetry Memes!
Education
June 2, 2020
So Many Unicorns
Education
May 26, 2020
Writing Into Scary Times #2: Kindness Paves a Way
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May 19, 2020
Online Poetry Activities for K-12 Students!
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May 12, 2020
Writing as a vessel for chaos: a letter to high schoolers from YA author Addie Tsai
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May 5, 2020
Virtual Kids Create: May 2020 Edition
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April 28, 2020
Five Poetry Lesson Plans for 6th-12th Grade Students
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April 21, 2020
Five Poetry Lesson Plans for K-5 Students
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