Poetry in a Time of Isolation and Panic

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Right now, we are stuck at home trying to find ways to fill the ever passing hours. The outside world feels as though it is changing at an alarming pace into some kind of untouchable realm beyond anything we could have ever predicted. In times like this, it is too easy to feel isolated and lost within your head– it can be an incredibly lonely feeling.

In difficult times, art and poetry have been a tether that keeps us bound together. It helps us remember our humanity and our connections. Wartime poets recorded the horrors they lived through. Harlem Renaissance poets immortalized the suffering of black bodies through the written word. Female poets have pressed their assaults and wounds into the inked pages of journals. Poetry serves to tell the truth for those alive now and for those who live in the future.

Catharsis can be found in words. The links below are sites with extensive poetic resources; listening to live readings, learning about the lives of past poets, and potentially finding inspiration to write your poems can help pass the time spent in lockdown. Through art, we can find other voices out there that echo our own.

Where to read and listen to poetry online:

-https://www.poetryfoundation.org/

-https://www.asymptotejournal.com/

-https://www.palettepoetry.com/

-https://poets.org/

-https://www.poetryfoundation.org/podcasts

-https://lithub.com/some-of-the-best-of-online-poetry-as-read-by-actual-poets/

-https://www.eventbrite.com/d/online/free--events/poetry-slam/

-https://www.instagram.com/okaycoolmagazine/?hl=en

https://www.facebook.com/TheBoweryPoetryClub/

Report: Nicolette Schneiderman

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