Poet
Laureate Ted Kooser in Syracuse
"Community Life in Poetry"
a year of poetry, a
day of celebration, a constant community
voice

"Struggles"
at Cicero-North Syracuse High School
“Struggles”
is a history and ELA project that
is integrating 19th- and 20th-century
African-American literature and poetry
with the history of African Americans
through four phases of U.S. history:
Abolition, Reconstruction, the Harlem
Renaissance, and the Civil Rights
Movement. Students
have been working in collaborative
groups to produce reflection logs
and original poems as they work with
two visiting artists to gain knowledge,
awareness, and empathy for the struggles
of African-Americans. This arts-integrated
partnership was funded by art$TART,
the Local Capacity Building grant
administered by PAE.
On Wednesday, March
8th, "Struggles" teaching
artists Quraysh Ali Lansana and Vanessa
Johnson performed with their students
from Cicero North Syracuse High School
at Barnes & Noble Booksellers,
Dewitt. It was the third of a series
of poetry readings
correlated with the "Community
Life in Poetry" project. Quraysh
Ali Lansana shared poetry from his
book They Shall Run: Harriet Tubman
Poems, published by Third World
Press in 2004. Lansana is the Director
of the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for
Black Literature and Creative Writing
at Chicago State University, where
he is also an Associate Professor
of English. Noted CNY storyteller
and teaching artist Vanessa Johnson
was formerly the Education Director
of the Onondaga Historical Association.
C-NS student participants
in the “Struggles” partnership
presented poems written during their
course of study to provide a broad
perspective of the issues they investigated
and notable facts they have learned
during their work with teachers Wendy
Thowdis (Social Studies) and Randi
Downs (ELA). You can read
some of their poems.
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