Morgan State University Offers Poet Amanda Gorman Job as Poet-in-Residence

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Sandra Phoenix
Fri, Jan 22, 2021 1:55 PM

Diverse Education News
January 21, 2021

Morgan State University Offers Poet Amanda Gorman Job as Poet-in-Residence

Morgan State University President Dr. David K. Wilson has offered Amanda Gorman, the poet who penned and recited a poem at Joe Biden's inauguration, a job as the HBCU's poet-in-residence, The Baltimore Sunhttps://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/arts/bs-fe-gorman-job-offer-20210120-pjpk5nvf2jhzjbdznrpm7f6una-story.html reported.

"Ms. Gorman, I need you as our Poet-in-Residence at the National Treasure, @MorganStateU," Wilson tweeted after Gorman performed her original poem, "The Hill We Climb," at President Joe Biden's inauguration.

Wilson said the offer was genuine.

"I'm very serious about opening an opportunity for her to come here as a poet in residence," Wilson said. "We have all kinds of authors on campus, and we think that being at Morgan for a year would give her an even deeper and wider perspective on the issues she is addressing."

Gorman was the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, and her performance of her near six-minute free verse poem received acclaim and praise.

"We've seen a force that would shatter our nation rather than share it," Gorman said in her poem. "Would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy. And this effort very nearly succeeded. But while democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated."

"There is always light," she said, "if only we are brave enough to see it. If only we are brave enough to be it."

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Diverse Education News January 21, 2021 Morgan State University Offers Poet Amanda Gorman Job as Poet-in-Residence Morgan State University President Dr. David K. Wilson has offered Amanda Gorman, the poet who penned and recited a poem at Joe Biden's inauguration, a job as the HBCU's poet-in-residence, The Baltimore Sun<https://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/arts/bs-fe-gorman-job-offer-20210120-pjpk5nvf2jhzjbdznrpm7f6una-story.html> reported. "Ms. Gorman, I need you as our Poet-in-Residence at the National Treasure, @MorganStateU," Wilson tweeted after Gorman performed her original poem, "The Hill We Climb," at President Joe Biden's inauguration. Wilson said the offer was genuine. "I'm very serious about opening an opportunity for her to come here as a poet in residence," Wilson said. "We have all kinds of authors on campus, and we think that being at Morgan for a year would give her an even deeper and wider perspective on the issues she is addressing." Gorman was the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, and her performance of her near six-minute free verse poem received acclaim and praise. "We've seen a force that would shatter our nation rather than share it," Gorman said in her poem. "Would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy. And this effort very nearly succeeded. But while democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated." "There is always light," she said, "if only we are brave enough to see it. If only we are brave enough to be it." Sandra M. Phoenix HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. Building Capacity for Humanities Special Collections at HBCUs - Become an ally and partner with us to protect, preserve and share a more authentic record of American history. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/humanities-2019.html for more information. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/ and click on the Donate Now button to invest in this project. Your support is appreciated. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/