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Students celebrate World Poetry Day with on-air readings

Students and tutors from the 人妻少妇专区鈥檚 Language Center were on local radio this week to mark World Poetry Day with a celebration of poems in Arabic, Korean, Portuguese, and American Sign Language. (人妻少妇专区 photo / J. Adam Fenster)

Poetry鈥檚 power to connect people across borders, cultures, and languages is celebrated on World Poetry Day, March 21.

Students and tutors from the 人妻少妇专区鈥檚 Language Center appeared on the show 鈥淔oreign Exchange鈥 on WAYO, 104.3 FM to read poems in languages such as Arabic, Korean, and Portuguese, along with their English translations. A of the show is available, as is this video聽of a poem offered by Andrea Cruz Bendezu 鈥20, an American Sign Language major and tutor.

Through this celebration of World Poetry Day, the center is promoting 鈥渁ll languages, including those that are indigenous and are labeled as less commonly taught, increasing opportunities for these languages to be heard and highlighted,鈥 Valdez says. 鈥淭he celebration of the World Poetry Day will allow us to promote the diversity, culture, and identity of this campus.鈥

Dandelions

By Clayton Vallis
YELLOWFLOWER
MANY IN THE GRASS
WAVING IN THE WIND
MAN COMES, LOOKS, ANGRY, SEES
YELLS: 鈥淒-A-N-D-E-L-I-O-N-S鈥
PULLS THEM OUT
MOWS
ALL GREEN
RAIN FALLS, SUN SHINES
GROUND IS WARMED / LIFE BEGINS
SOMETHING STARTS TO APPEAR
LOOKS AROUND
BLOOMS
YELLOW FLOWER
BEES COMES, POLLINATE
FLOWERS WAVING IN THE WIND
EVERY NIGHT CLOSE UP, OPEN UP AGAIN THE NEXT MORNING FINALLY
THEY BECOME A WHITE PUFFBALL, OPEN UP WAVING IN THE WIND
(MORE THAN DANDELIONS)
MAN COMES, YELLS
鈥淭-贬-贰-搁-贰鈥
PULLS ONE OUT
SPREADS