
Think Out Loud Lakayana Yotoma Drury’s ‘503’ collection of essays, photos, poems is a kind of ‘love letter’ to Portland
Mar 4, 2026
Lakayana Yotoma Drury, educator and founder of Word is Bond, edits 503—a magazine-style love letter to Black Portland youth. He reads poems, recounts teaching at an alternative school, explores Black Portland transplant identity, and describes community healing, mentorship, and cultural unity. The conversation spotlights stories of resilience amid gentrification and miseducation.
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Arrival And Title Poem As Love Letter
- Lakayana Yotoma Drury wrote a title poem called 503 as a personal love letter to Portland celebrating Black resilience and history.
- He recounts arriving from Philly with four suitcases and finding community among youth on Killingsworth.
Classroom 201 Teaching Story
- Classroom 201 poem recounts Drury's first teaching job at Rosemary Anderson and his mission to reach students deemed 'unteachable.'
- He describes demanding greatness, making Black history core, and redefining failure as a pathway to success.
Take Try Out Of Students Vocabulary
- Do remove the word 'try' from students' vocabulary and prioritize presence and authenticity over grades.
- Drury used his own 2.3 GPA story to free students from grade fixation and rekindle love of learning.
