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there is always light <3 remix

FIfireboy645•Created February 12, 2021
there is always light <3 remix
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Like many others watching the inauguration of Joe Biden, I was captivated by the poet Amanda Gorman (the nation's first-ever youth poet laureate!). During the ceremony, she read aloud a piece she wrote called "The Hill We Climb". The poem speaks to hope and healing; challenging us to "leave behind a country better than the one we were left". Her words about love, change, and ensuring the future for our next generation were inspiring. It so perfectly captured the emotions of the present moment while also encouraging us to reflect back on our past. It was particularly moving when thinking about Kamala Harris, who just became the first woman, first Black person, and first South Asian to ever be elected Vice President of the United States. And as I was listening I couldn't help but feel her passion. Her words were beautiful, and sharp, and left me completely inspired. This project shares a small clip of Amanda reading her poem. While the whole thing is about five minutes long and every word amazing, this particular portion really stood out to me. The ending especially. If you haven't heard the whole thing yet I would encourage you to do so as there is so much to reflect on when taking it all in at once. I hope you find this clip as inspirational as I have. Because Amanda is right, there is always light to be discovered <3 -- I think it would be really awesome to see this animated, or perhaps as a PMV, or artwork inspired by her words! Please do remix to add your own interpretations of this wonderful poem. I would love to see what you make ^.^ Be sure to check out the Poetic Cafe studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/28659922/

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Project ID487225363
CreatedFebruary 12, 2021
Last ModifiedFebruary 12, 2021
SharedFebruary 12, 2021
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