A Celebration of Poetry with Padma Venkatraman and Margarita Engle

Apr 27, 2022 | Asian American Voices, HFGather, Latinx Voices, Novels in Verse, Podcasts, Poetry

Our #HFGather celebration of poetry was a wonderful way to celebrate National Poetry Month! Padma and Margarita shared poems and conversation about:

  • From Margarita: “Poetry is a refuge for your emotions.”
  • The musicality of poetry: “There is a hope and joy and beauty of musical language.”
  • Writing rhyming poems vs. free verse
  • Growing up when there were no diverse books for children
  • The founding and community of Diverse Verse
  • Teaching poetry in the classroom; overcoming the fear of poetry
  • Using poetry as a bridge between cultures
  • Enjoying writing poetry without worrying about being published
  • And more!

If you missed the live session, you can watch it here.
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Poets, books and websites mentioned in the webinar:

  • Padma Venkatraman’s website
  • Margarita Engle’s website
  • Diverse Verse website
  • Margarita Engle: Padma read a beautiful poem from Margarita’s book Enchanted Air: Two Cultures, Two Wings: A Memoir.
  • Jacqueline Woodson: Padma says “anything and everything by Jackie.”
  • Naomi Shihab Nye: the Poetry Foundation’s Young People’s Poet Laureate.
  • Nikki Grimes: One Last Word and Bronx Masquerade
  • Aida Salazar: Land of the Cranes, The Moon Within, and the forthcoming Calling the Moon (edited by Aida Salazar and Yamile Saied Méndez.)
  • Jason Reynolds: Long Way Down
  • Thanhhà Lai: Inside Out and Back Again
  • René Saldaña, Jr. (editor): I SING: THE BODY Poems about Body Image
  • Sarah J. Donovan (editor): Rhyme and Rhythm: Poems for Student Athletes
  • Alison Green Myers: A Bird Will Soar – Padma says “prose chapters that open with a wonderful poem.”
  • Janet Wong: Good Luck Gold & More
  • Jorge Argueta and Ari Tison: Margarita says “they represent Latinx indigenous groups…that’s something that hasn’t been available before.”
  • Sylvia Vardell and Janet Wong: founders of Pomelo Books, Providing pre-K-grade 12 teachers with poetry across the curriculum
  • Kwame Alexander and Charles Waters: both do interactive classroom poetry
  • Poetry Magazine’s first Young Reader’s issue, March 2021. Find out more here. The issue was edited by the three Young People’s Poet Laureates: Jackie Woodson, Naomi Shihab Nye and Margarita Engle.

You can also listen to the session on our podcast here.

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