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The Problems and Potentials of Poetry as Witness

Poet Pádraig Ó Tuama leads a discussion about the role of poetry in offering public language. This is a recording of session four of the 2021 Global Summit.

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Democracy & Civic Engagement

In the fourth session of the Global Summit on Repair, Reconstruction, and Restoration, Pádraig Ó Tuama leads a conversation with fellow poets Marilyn Nelson and Juliane Okot Bitek.

The poetry of Marilyn Nelson and Juliane Okot Bitek centers on questions of remembrance — on the level of a parish or town; up to the level of a country. During this session, Marilyn and Juliane read some of their poems and also discuss how they see the role of poetry in offering public language: language of pain, of remembrance, of lament, and of creativity.  

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Pádraig Ó Tuama

Host, Poetry Unbound with On Being Studios

Marilyn Nelson

Poet Laureate of the State of Connecticut, 2001-2006

Juliane Okot Bitek

Award-winning poet

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