Bunker Hill Community College Student Poets Published in The Nation Magazine
BOSTON, Sept. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The current issue of The Nation magazine has published the poetry of five students who were enrolled in a College Writing I class at Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC). The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the country, and is widely recognized in literary circles for its poetry.
The students are: Neehmias Afonso; Felipe De Moraes; Arlyn Gonzales; Chantal Midgette; and Joe Saia.
Wick Sloane, the students' writing professor, wrote the article in which the poems appear. Sloane said that in his writing classes he stimulates the students by asking them to write their own version of Walt Whitman's famous poem "I Hear America Singing."
The poems touch on themes that are both personal and political, such as a widow who lost her husband to a war, a mother's night prayer for her son to make it home safe, an America where the sounds of shootings resonate in the streets. Another poet ends on a note of hope, writing that hard-working students are "the future of the next generation."
"We were moved by the vision, passion and brilliance of these student poets, by their disappointment in as well as their hope for America," said Roane Carey, managing editor of The Nation. "We must give such students, and the community colleges that nurture them, the opportunity to build a better future for themselves."
See article at: http://www.thenation.com/article/169763/poetry-americas-best-and-brightest
(On newsstands September 24, 2012).
Press Contact:
Colleen Roach, Executive Director of Communications & Marketing
Bunker Hill Community College
250 New Rutherford Avenue; Boston, MA 02129
Phone: (617) 228-2177; Email: [email protected]
Bunker Hill Community College is the largest community college in Massachusetts. The College enrolls more than 13,600 students on two campuses and at three satellite locations. BHCC is one of the most diverse institutions of higher education in Massachusetts. Eight in ten students are people of color and more than half of BHCC's students are women. The College also enrolls more than 830 international students who come from more than 90 countries and speak 75 different languages.
SOURCE Bunker Hill Community College
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