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Amanda Gorman, who rose to fame after reading her poem at former President Joe Biden’s inauguration, said she “absolutely” wants to run for president when she’s old enough in 2036.
Gorman's poem urges us to keep climbing On Jan. 20, 2021, two weeks after the horrific attack on our Capitol by some of our fellow Americans, President Joe Biden was inaugurated. Amanda Gorman ...
Amanda Gorman, the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history inspires with powerful words on justice, unity, and hope for a brighter future.
Four years after her historic inaugural poem, Amanda Gorman reflects on its impact, censorship, and her mission to uplift young voices.
Gorman cautions parents to be awake to the rise in book bans across the country, which will primarily impact children of middle and low-income families.
Amanda Gorman made her voice heard in January 2021 while reading the poem for President Joe Biden’s inauguration. Four years later, she’s helping children find their voice with her new picture ...
Amanda Gorman Wants to Create a 'Welcoming Dialogue' with Kids: 'So Often, Girls Feel Alone' Four years after making waves at President Joe Biden's inauguration in 2021, the poet and activist has ...
Her poetry often deals with topics like gender, race and politics. She continues to explore these themes in a new picture book Girls on the Rise, which is a poem illustrated by Loveis Wise.
Gorman, the first US youth national poet laureate, released a poem on social media on Sunday about the devastating wildfires in LA County.
Gorman said she released the poem as a fundraiser for the California Fire Foundation, which is offering financial support and aid to firefighters’ families and those who have been impacted by ...
LA native and former poet laureate Amanda Gorman pens touching poem for hometown Gorman said she released the poem as a fundraiser for the California Fire Foundation, which is offering financial ...