
Recollection
09/21/20 • 29 min
It’s been something—this year of 2020: the pandemic, the quarantine, the killing of George Floyd and the ensuing protests, the wildfires currently occurring up and down the west coast, the looming November election . . . It’s been a year of great challenges, and a year of hope for true and lasting change. How will this year—and how will we—be remembered? In this episode, Matt and Alvin read pieces circling the theme of remembrance, written before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, they share a summary overview of the situation for Underground Writing, as well as program updates, forthcoming projects, and great news about a just-announced grant.
LINKS OF INTEREST:
'Last Will and Testament' – Sherman Alexie
'No Many of Them, It's True' – Gregory Orr (part of the “The World Has Need of You” collection)
'Orpheus and Eurydice: A Lyric Sequence' – Gregory Orr
'Poetry as Survival' – Gregory Orr
'Orpheus, Eurydice, Hermes' - Rainer Maria Rilke (translated by Steven Mitchell)
Hope in These Times: e-deliverable writing worksheet
Underground Writing’s active writing workshops:
- Mount Vernon Migrant Leaders Club in the Mount Vernon School District
- Skagit County Community Justice Center
- Skagit County Juvenile Detention
- Skagit Valley Recovery Site (hosted by Brigid Collins)
- YMCA Oasis Daylight Center
The Change list of suggested books
- Long Way Down - Jason Reynolds
- I'm Still Here: Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness - Austin Channing Brown
- The Vintage Hughes - Langston Hughes
- Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison
- The Winter of Our Discontent - John Steinbeck
Letters to a Young Inmate is in the home stretch, launching later 2020
Academy of American Poets
Community of American Magazines and Presses
National Book Foundation
COVID 19 pandemic
PNW wildfire smoke
Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s been something—this year of 2020: the pandemic, the quarantine, the killing of George Floyd and the ensuing protests, the wildfires currently occurring up and down the west coast, the looming November election . . . It’s been a year of great challenges, and a year of hope for true and lasting change. How will this year—and how will we—be remembered? In this episode, Matt and Alvin read pieces circling the theme of remembrance, written before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, they share a summary overview of the situation for Underground Writing, as well as program updates, forthcoming projects, and great news about a just-announced grant.
LINKS OF INTEREST:
'Last Will and Testament' – Sherman Alexie
'No Many of Them, It's True' – Gregory Orr (part of the “The World Has Need of You” collection)
'Orpheus and Eurydice: A Lyric Sequence' – Gregory Orr
'Poetry as Survival' – Gregory Orr
'Orpheus, Eurydice, Hermes' - Rainer Maria Rilke (translated by Steven Mitchell)
Hope in These Times: e-deliverable writing worksheet
Underground Writing’s active writing workshops:
- Mount Vernon Migrant Leaders Club in the Mount Vernon School District
- Skagit County Community Justice Center
- Skagit County Juvenile Detention
- Skagit Valley Recovery Site (hosted by Brigid Collins)
- YMCA Oasis Daylight Center
The Change list of suggested books
- Long Way Down - Jason Reynolds
- I'm Still Here: Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness - Austin Channing Brown
- The Vintage Hughes - Langston Hughes
- Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison
- The Winter of Our Discontent - John Steinbeck
Letters to a Young Inmate is in the home stretch, launching later 2020
Academy of American Poets
Community of American Magazines and Presses
National Book Foundation
COVID 19 pandemic
PNW wildfire smoke
Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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To say that the Coronavirus has changed things is an understatement. The world is in a state of forced improvisation. Things have been quite different for us, too, during the quarantine. In this episode, Matt provides a summary overview of the situation for Underground Writing, program updates and adaptations, and shares new student writing created in response to the current COVID-19 era.
LINKS OF INTEREST:
The Decameron – Giovanni Boccaccio
David Budbill
Lucille Clifton
Underground Writing News & Photos
What No One Ever Tells You
Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Matt shares student writing from the e-workshops at the Skagit County Community Justice Center site.
- Finding Hope (excerpt) - Garrett
- Helping - C.
- Seven Aphorisms - Michael
- I Need You to Unlock Heaven's Door - Kyle
- Being locked up - Leland
- Fulfillment of Last Laugh - Joshua
- My Answer - Brian
Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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