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Arts Briefs: Art Walk, Poetry Out Loud, Poet Laureate – Methow Valley News

Arts Briefs: Art Walk, Poetry Out Loud, Poet Laureate – Methow Valley News
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The Safe Zone | Nina Mingya Powles

The Safe Zone | Nina Mingya Powles
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Poet Laureate To Hold On-Line Reading At Yakima Valley College

Poet Laureate To Hold On-Line Reading At Yakima Valley College
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Poet Laureate To Hold On-Line Reading At Yakima Valley College

Poet Laureate To Hold On-Line Reading At Yakima Valley College Washington State s new Poet Laureate Rena Priest is coming to The Yakima Valley College for a public reading and talk on May 21, 2021 at 11:30 AM. It will be an on-line event and you can Click here to attend the online event. By definition a poet laureate  is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. We don t know if Ms Priest will whip up something special for this occasion but we do know when she was appointed to her two year term last month by Gov. Jay Inslee, she became the state’s first Indigenous poet to serve in the role.

Cascadia Weekly: The true cost of racism

Reviewed by Lisa Gresham Wednesday, May 5, 2021 As the former president of the progressive think tank, Demos, Heather McGhee spent 20 years looking for solutions to economic inequality and other big social problems before realizing she was hitting the same wall. That wall came to be defined by the question, “In America, why can’t we just have nice things?” such as reliable and modern infrastructure, universal healthcare, or well-funded, state-of-the-art schools all social components that seem like they would be no-brainers in the wealthiest nation in the world. Her new book, The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, grew from this question and the realization that lasting change was more likely to come from shifts in public opinion rather than policy alone, embarking McGhee (pictured) on a personal journey into the hearts of Americans to reveal the falsehoods of the zero-sum game that has limited our collective vision of what we can be to o

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