Another win for poet Amanda Gorman, who made waves after she spoke at the inauguration for US President Joe Biden: she's among the members on the Time100 Next list of most influential people.
Gorman, 26, rose to literary stardom as a teen herself: In 2015, she published the poetry book “The One for Whom Food is Not Enough.” In 2017, she became the first winner of the National Youth ...
Gorman read the poem, called “The Hill We Climb,” at President Joe Biden’s inauguration. Salinas also petitioned the school to restrict children’s books about the Black poet Langston ...
"Keep changing the world, one word at a time. You smashed it!" Poet Amanda Gorman, 22, Reads Work She Wrote for Joe Biden's Inauguration: 'The Dawn Is Ours' Shocked by Miranda's message ...
This summer, 19-year-old Amanda Gorman sat down to outline her priorities. As the very first U.S. youth poet laureate, a position she earned for her literary talent as well as her record of ...
Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman has revealed she was followed home by a security guard who claimed she looked 'suspicious' as she said 'this is the reality of black girls'. The 22-year-old tweeted ...
Amanda Gorman, the former National Youth Poet Laureate who gained attention when she read at President Biden’s 2021 inauguration, offered a new poem Wednesday at the Democratic National Convention.
Oprah Winfrey speaks with poet laureate Amanda Gorman for “The Oprah Conversation,” Friday, March 26, on Apple TV+ *Amanda Gorman, the inspirational 23-year-old inaugural poet, author ...
In “Her Traveling Shoes,” Ina Buckner-Barnett shares true stories of courageous Black women who spoke up and travelled for ...
The L.A. Times Festival of Books lineup is here. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, this year's festival will feature Chelsea ...
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