Monday Poets Celebrates 30th Anniversary Season with Sankofa

By Andrea L. RSS Thu, August 22, 2024

The Literature Department’s Monday Poets series is one of the longest-running programs for adults at the Free Library. Join us in celebrating the 30th Anniversary season of Monday Poets which runs from September to April. This year’s theme is Sankofa (SAHN-koh-fah), a Twi word from the Akan Tribe of Ghana loosely implying that to move forward, one must "go back and get it." In that spirit, we will celebrate a past Monday Poet and introduce a new one at each event. Each month from September 2024 to April 2025 a new Sankofa pair will read at a new library location

Former Literature Department librarians Michele Gendron and Michele Belluomini began Monday Poets in 1994 to support local published poets. Over the years local, national, and international poets have read and engaged with community members in person. During the peak of the COVID-19 emergency, the series continued online. Songs inspired by poems have been written and performed, and the Literature Department's American poetry section is full of works by past Monday Poets and local writers in their orbit. Monday Poets is an important part of the culture of our department and programming history at the Free Library.

Monday Poets exists to inspire and connect poets and community members across Philadelphia. Monday Poets 30th Anniversary Season schedule and locations are as follows:

Learn more about this Monday Poets season. Check out our Monday Poets booklist and look up your favorite poets in our online catalog.


Contact the Literature Department at 215-686-5402 or email literature@freelibrary.org for more information.


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This is a beautiful way to celebrate such a longstanding tradition!
Betsy
Friday, August 23, 2024