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  1. www.pbs.org › show › poetry-in-americaPoetry in America | PBS

    Poetry in America explores the diversity of American poetry. In each episode, members of various American communities join host Elisa New, following Gwendolyn Brooks to the South Side of Chicago ...

  2. <p>Host Elisa New rediscovers the freshness and the still-potent charge of Emma Lazarus’s iconic sonnet of immigration alongside singer-songwriter Regina Spektor, activist and co-founder of United We Dream Cristina Jiménez, President of the American Federation of Teachers Randi Weingarten, financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein, and poet Duy Doan. </p>

  3. On Thursday, June 3rd, Poetry in America Host Elisa New gave a presentation to educators at the NYC Department of Education’s Beyond Access Forum. Over 600 New York City teachers, paraprofessionals, librarians, and other education professionals tuned in to the virtual presentation, ELA for Social and Emotional Learning: Poetry and Renewal.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2018 · Recorded May 8th, 2018. TYLER COWEN: I am here today with Elisa New, up in Brookline. She is a professor of poetry at Harvard University and now producer, director, host, and star of the new PBS series Poetry in America. Elisa, very nice to be with you. ELISA NEW: Great to be here, Tyler.

  5. Created by Elisa New, Poetry in America draws students of all ages into conversations about poetry. <p>President Joe Biden, poet Elizabeth Alexander, and psychologist Angela Duckworth join host Elisa New and a chorus of fathers and sons to reflect on Robert Hayden’s moving poem “Those Winter Sundays.”</p>

  6. Led by Harvard Professor Elisa New, this free, not-for-credit online Poetry in America series offered through HarvardX surveys nearly 400 years of American poetry. Through video lectures, archival images and texts, expeditions to historic sites, interpretive seminars with large and small groups, interviews with poets and scholars, and ...

  7. In 1920s Greenwich Village, Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote sonnets that challenged clichés of love and romance. To probe her unsentimental break-up poetry, host Elisa New speaks with Olivia Gatwood, Leslie Jamison, Philip Galanes and more.