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Harvard-affiliated Poetry in America program outlines new teacher courses and media projects featuring high-profile personalities

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November 11, 2025
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The passage is a promotional overview of educational initiatives and lists well‑known public figures as participants. It contains no allegations, financial irregularities, or actionable leads linking Poetry in America is launching new teacher courses on environmental poetry and medical communication Projects are funded by the Poetry Foundation, Harvard centers, and private donors. High‑profile pa

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P.S. and thank you so much, Jeffrey, for your amazing support , without which much of what I've managed in the last few years would never have happened. My next course for teachers, , as you'll notice, has shifted from art to environment--not because of any less passion on my part for arts content but really because of greater enthusiasm among others for poetry/science for the classroom. I would like to hear more from you about what you think kids/schools need in this area. Larry tells me you have views; as I move out of my central areas, I will need advice xxoolisa PPiaheR y | NB¥mMie rica Poetry in America is now raising funds to complete an exciting group of new projects. Those in the pipeline include: The Poetry of Earth, Sea and Sky With commitments now in from the Poetry Foundation, Harvard’s Center for the Environment, NextGen Climate, Nautilus Magazine, and more, Poetry in America is now embarking on the development of our second course specifically for teachers: Poetry in America for Teachers: The Poetry of Earth, Sea and Sky. This course will offer teachers innovative ways to blend humanities and science instruction and will provide them with classroom-ready materials. Via our partnership with the Bok Center, Harvard College and GSAS students will have the opportunity to build content, and skills, as they craft media, curriculum, and digital architecture for this second Poetry in America course for teachers. Medicine and Media In partnership with Harvard-trained physician and ER creator Neal Baer, poet-physician Rafael Campo, the Arts and Literature Initiative of Harvard Medical School, and the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning at Harvard, Poetry in America will develop media around humane communication for medical practitioners and students. Our initial collection of content will focus on breast cancer health and LGBTQ health, and this project will provide the opportunity for students at Harvard Medical School and in the college to explore deeper registers of communication on vital matters of health. Content developed for this project has the potential to become a television episode. Poetry in America for Chinese Learners With seed funding from a Harvard graduate, Poetry in America is now developing content in a variety of formats (for-credit courses as well as short- form video assets to stream on internet platforms) for Chinese learners. Content will aim to offer new modes of humanities instruction to a broad global audience. We hope to expand our offerings beyond poetry to include other content in the humanities, including material on Shakespeare and World Literature. Poetry in America: the Television Series (Season 2) Plans for Season 2 are developing, and we hope to embark on a second season as soon as funds allow. On-camera interpreters already filmed or ready to film with us include Katie Couric, Yang Lan, Billy Collins, Julie Taymor, Yusef Komunyakaa, Eve Ensler, Ray Dalio, Kay Redfield Jamison, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Al Gore, Jorie Graham, Maurice Clarett, Jason Collins, Neal Baer, Danielle Ofri, Tom Steyer, and many others. -- Elisa New Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature Harvard University 148 Barker Center 12 Quincy Street Cambridge, MA 02138

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Harvard-affiliated Poetry in America program outlines new teacher courses and media projects featuring high-profile personalities

Harvard-affiliated Poetry in America program outlines new teacher courses and media projects featuring high-profile personalities The passage is a promotional overview of educational initiatives and lists well‑known public figures as participants. It contains no allegations, financial irregularities, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to wrongdoing. Its value is limited to confirming involvement of notable individuals in a cultural program, which is already public knowledge. Key insights: Poetry in America is launching new teacher courses on environmental poetry and medical communication.; Projects are funded by the Poetry Foundation, Harvard centers, and private donors.; High‑profile participants listed include Katie Couric, Al Gore, Ray Dalio, and others.

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