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Haiti - Literature : Danielle Legros Georges, Boston’s Poet Laureate 29/12/2014 11:10:05 The City’s Poet Laureate is tasked with raising the status of poetry in the everyday consciousness of Bostonians, acting as an advocate for poetry, language and the arts, and creating a unique artistic legacy through public readings and civic events. "Poetry is an art form to be celebrated. It helps us tell our stories and express ourselves," said Mayor Walsh. "I look forward to the work Danielle will do to share her passion and talent for poetry throughout the Boston community." "Boston’s Poet Laureate position is a great statement by the city," declared the laureate. "This is a wonderful opportunity to bring poetry to Boston neighborhoods, schools and other settings—and to all Bostonians, from our young people in Boston Public Schools to our eldest residents in the senior community." Learn more about Danielle Legros Georges : Legros Georges was born in Haiti and grew up in Boston’s Haitian community in Mattapan. She received a B.S. in Communication Studies from Emerson College, and holds an M.F.A. in English and Creative Writing from New York University. Legros Georges is a professor in the Creative Arts and Learning Division at Lesley University. Her areas of academic focus and expertise include arts and education, contemporary American poetry, African-American poetry, Caribbean literature and studies, and literary translation. Legros Georges work has been published in a wide variety of publications, including: Agni, The Boston Globe, Transition, World Literature Today, SpoKe, sx salon, The Caribbean Writer, Callaloo, Ibbetson Street, Salamander, Poeisis, Black Renaissance Noire, Macomère, The American Poetry Review and others. In 2001, Legros Georges published a collection of poems, entitled Maroon. She has been widely recognized a variety of recognition for her work with and recent literary awards such as: the 2014 Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship in Poetry; the 2012 Massachusetts Cultural Council Finalist in Poetry; Lesley University Faculty Development Grants; and a 2013 Black Metropolis Research Consortium Fellowship/Andrew W. Mellon Grant. S/ HaitiLibre
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