“In the city of Philadelphia, where even memory is being attacked, such as in the erasure of the stories of enslaved peoples at the President’s House, to be Poet Laureate is to be a bridge of connection to the past. At a time when even history is under attack, this role holds the charge to listen, to hold our stories as sacred, and to create, in community, pathways of access and connection through language.”
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>“In the city of Philadelphia, where even memory is being attacked, such as in the erasure of the stories of enslaved peoples at the President’s House, to be Poet Laureate is to be a bridge of connection to the past. At a time when even history is under attack, this role holds the charge to listen, to hold our stories as sacred, and to create, in community, pathways of access and connection through language.”