
KQED's Forum How Poetry Serves Civic Life
Apr 3, 2025
Join Fresno Poet Laureate Joseph Rios, El Cerrito's Tess Taylor, and former San Francisco Poet Laureate Tongo Eisen-Martin as they explore the vital role of poetry in civic life. They discuss how poetry can bridge cultural gaps and foster empathy within communities. The guests unveil exciting projects, from new poetry curriculums to multi-generational workshops, aiming to inspire future poets. With personal reflections on place and identity, they emphasize poetry's transformative power in creating connections and promoting local narratives.
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Engaging Students
- Tess Taylor uses colorful notebooks and erasable gel pens in her poetry workshops.
- She encourages students to write about everyday objects and experiences.
Students' Awareness
- Tongo Eisen-Martin notes students were aware of their community's power dynamics.
- He highlights their insightful contributions to discussions and school board meetings.
Building Community
- Tongo Eisen-Martin advocates for intergenerational poetry workshops.
- He believes these can help break down individualism and foster community connection.

