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Fall Celebrations 23 - 24

The poets performed in the Fall monthly celebrations for Hispanic Heritage (Sept. - Oct.), Black History (February), and Women's History (March). Read the poems performed

by the Open Mic Spoken Word Poets here.

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Black History & Women's History Month Celebration

Tyquan Hardnett and  Neferteri Sellers perform original poetry for the Black History & Women's History Month Celebration.

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Black History & Women's History Month Celebration

Samyah Burt performs  her original piece on the fragility of mental and emotional health.

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Black History & Women's History Month Celebration

It was Azari Folkes's first performance as an Open Mic Spoken Word Poet. Congrats and welcome to the tribe  - here's to many more performances to come!

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Black History & Women's History Month Celebration

Ms. Ventura joined Alyssa George in  the  reading of her   eye-opening and thought provoking poem on being a woman. Rickyyah Daniels chose the theme of young love and the awareness of  violence against the black population for her performance.

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Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

Rickyyah Daniels and Alyssa George performed the song  "Lost Boy" by singer Ruth B.   The song was meant to  demonstrate the displacement of so many immigrants seeking refuge in the United States, displaced and lost due to their country's governmental conflict,   warfare, or extreme poverty.

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Hispanic Heritage Celebration

Cheyanne Butler-Mcrae performed Lin-Manuel Miranda's "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from the Disney favorite and classic "Encanto" in full Maribel  costume. 

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