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Mother's Day; National Poetry Month; Whitman 200; and more.

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May 2, 2019

Honoring the Mother

 

There are many ways to mother and be mothered. For however you honor and celebrate Mother's Day, read from this round-up of poems exploring the wonder, complexity, and power of motherhood on poets.org.
 

"How Alone Barbie Chang's Mother" by Victoria Chang
"Hunger" by Ama Codjoe
"My Mother Would Be a Falconress" by Robert Duncan
"The Average Mother" by Camille T. Dungy
"The Routine Things Around the House"
     by Stephen Dunn
"My Mother's Name Lucha" by Juan Felipe Herrera
"I Ask My Mother To Sing" by Li-Young Lee
"The Raincoat" by Ada Limón
"The courage that my mother had"
     by Edna St. Vincent Millay
"Self-Portrait as C-Section Scar"
     by Aimee Nezhukumatathil 
"For My Mother" by May Sarton

May Guest Editor: Victoria Chang

 

Sign up for Poem-a-Day to receive poems curated by Victoria Chang for National Poetry Month, and read a Q&A that discusses her curating approach and more.


Photo Credit: Margaret Molloy

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Mother's Day: Poems for Kids


Read from our collection of poems for graduation


Browse more poems, essays, books, and more for Mother's Day

Thank you for celebrating National Poetry Month with Us

 

National Poetry Month is the largest literary celebration in the world, with tens of millions of readers, students, K-12 teachers, librarians, booksellers, poets, and more. Thank you for celebrating with us and browsing through our collection of resources.

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Walt Whitman Bicentennial Reading

 

In NYC? Join us May 2nd for a special reading from the works of Walt Whitman in celebration of his 200th birthday and the democratic imperatives of his work, featuring Mark Doty, Alicia Ostriker, Carmen Giménez Smith, and others. 

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Asian/Pacific American Heritage

 

In 1992, Congress officially designated May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. Celebrate heritage this May—and all year round—by browsing through this selection of poems, audio, videos, and more.

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"Kata: Bus Stop" by Forrest Gander

Dear Poet 2019

 

Conclude National Poetry Month by bringing poetry to your classroom with Dear Poet, a multimedia project that invites students to write letters in response to poems written and read by our Chancellors. In this video, Pullitzer Prize winner Forrest Gander reads his poem "Kata: Bus Stop."

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In Case You Missed It

 

13 Poets Laureate Receive Fellowships for Civic Projects
Read this piece in Poets & Writers on the laureates selected for the Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowships and awarded over $1,000,000 to establish civic projects.

 

Ellen Burstyn, Ann Curry and Others Read at Poetry Benefit
Read this article in The New York Times on our gala Poetry & the Creative Mind, which opens with: "Some nights remind you there's a poem for everyone."

Joy Harjo Wins Jackson Poetry Prize
Congratulations to Academy Chancellor Joy Harjo for being awarded the $65,000 prize for "poems that hold us up to the truth and insist we pay attention."

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