I Know The Grandmother One Had Hands | Jaki Shelton Green | TEDxSugar Creek Women
In this mesmerizing poetry performance, North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green honors the hands of grandmothers — hands forever creating, sustaining, and enduring. Her evocative imagery weaves together generations of strength, tenderness, and the unseen labor that shapes our world. Jaki Shelton Green, ninth Poet Laureate of North Carolina appointed in 2018, is the first African American and third woman to be appointed as the North Carolina Poet Laureate and reappointed in 2021 for a second term by Governor Roy Cooper. 2019 Jaki Shelton Green
received the North Carolina Humanities Council Caldwell Award and was recognized as a 2019 Academy of American Poet Laureate Fellow. In 2014 she was inducted into the NC Literary Hall of Fame Inductee, 2009 NC Piedmont Laureate appointment, 2003 recipient of the North Carolina Award for Literature.Jaki Shelton Green recently retired from teaching Documentary Poetry at Duke University Center for Documentary Studies and the 2021 Frank B. Hanes Writer in Residence at UNC Chapel Hill. Additionally, she received the George School Outstanding Alumni Award in 2021. Her publications include: Dead on Arrival, Masks, Dead on Arrival and New Poems, Conjure Blues, singing a tree into dance, breath of the song, published by Blair Publishers. Feeding the Light, i want to undie you, The Communion of White Dresses published by Jacar Press, i want to undie you English /Italian bilingual edition published by Lebeg
Publishers. Juneteenth 2020, she released her first LP, poetry album, The River Speaks of Thirst, produced by Soul City Sounds and Clearly Records and released a CD, i want to undie you in 2021.
Jaki Shelton Green is the owner of SistaWRITE providing writing retreats for women writers in Sedona Arizona, Martha’s Vineyard Massachusetts, Ocracoke North Carolina, Northern Morocco, The Loire Valley France, and Ireland. In 2021, The Arts Club of Chicago premiered a commissioned body of work in collaboration with Flutronix for the Black Is Series and was performed in April 2022 by Flutronix and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. She serves as the poetry editor for WALTER Magazine and an appointment as the Poet Laureate in Residence at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Additionally, she has been recognized on the Forbes Magazine 50 Over 50 Lifestyle List for 2022. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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