News Summary
In Charleston, Poet Laureate AsiahMae invites the community to celebrate National Poetry Month with daily video readings on social media. Through her engaging sessions, she connects people with poetry, sharing a variety of powerful works while encouraging everyone to find their voice. This initiative not only showcases her passion but aims to cultivate a vibrant literary community in the city.
Charleston’s Poet Laureate AsiahMae Brings Poetry to Life with Daily Social Media Readings
In the vibrant city of Charleston, poetry enthusiasts are being treated to a special gift this April. Celebrating National Poetry Month, the city’s beloved poet laureate, AsiahMae, has taken to her social media platform to share her passion for poetry with the community through daily video readings. Since taking on the role in the winter of 2022, AsiahMae has made it her mission to cultivate an appreciation for the art form, and this initiative is just one of the ways she’s achieving that.
The Daily Ritual
Each day, you can catch a glimpse of AsiahMae on her Instagram account @asiahmae, where she immerses herself in the world of verse while sipping on her favorite tea. The videos feature her reading from a charming chapbook, and they vary from short, impactful lines to more elaborate poems that delve into profound musings and political commentary. This setup creates an inviting atmosphere as viewers feel like they’re joining a friend for a cozy tea session while diving into the rich world of poetry.
What’s in the Poetry Cup?
So, what kinds of poems can you expect? AsiahMae has already shared several powerful pieces that span an array of themes and emotions. Some of the notable selections include:
- “Resolution #1” by June Jordan
- “For Saundra” by Nikki Giovanni
- “The Orange” by Wendy Cope
- “I’m Rooting for Everybody Black” by Cortney Lamar
- “On Loss” by Sequoia Maner
- “Love Rejected” by Lucille Clifton
Connecting Through Poetry
The goal behind these readings is not just for AsiahMae to showcase her talents but also to help others connect with poetry on a deeper level. She’s passionate about creating a space where people can be open and rid themselves of self-consciousness, encouraging everyone to share their voice. The daily readings are not only about enjoying verse but are also a call to action for the community to engage with poetry and recognize its significance in our lives.
Building a Literary Community
AsiahMae’s dedication to promoting poetry aligns beautifully with a broader initiative aimed at increasing the visibility and appreciation of this art form in Charleston. The city’s annual Charleston Literary Festival is also providing a fantastic platform for her to expand her mission, where she will be participating as a speaker. This event not only highlights established authors but also fosters a love for literature among residents.
Join the Poetry Movement
So grab a cup of your favorite tea, settle in, and follow @asiahmae on Instagram. Let’s celebrate National Poetry Month together—one poem at a time!
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