Mayor Nancy Vaughan | Mayor Nancy Vaughan Official Photo
Mayor Nancy Vaughan | Mayor Nancy Vaughan Official Photo
Creative Greensboro has launched a Poet Laureate Pilot Program. Greensboro City Council has appointed local spoken word performance poet, activist, lecturer, teacher, and author Josephus Thompson III as the City’s inaugural poet laureate.
The purpose of the pilot program is to use the art of poetry to inspire the next generation of thought leaders and creatives, and to heighten the awareness of the power of creative writing and the spoken word throughout the city.
“Literary arts reminds us of the beauty and power of language and cultural expression,” says Jocquelyn Boone, Greensboro chief creative economy officer and head of Creative Greensboro. “I am excited to see how Thompson uses his talents to connect, entertain, and inspire people throughout the city and beyond.”
Thompson was appointed to this position in June 2023 and will serve a two-year term. He will also be awarded an annual honorarium up to $7,500 a year in artist support to produce free and engaging culturally expansive programming throughout the city.
Residents can meet Thompson this week at one of the following community events:
- The Poetry Café: Youth Voices
7 pm, November 15, Crown Theater, 310 S. Greene St.
A free open mic for youth 10-17 - The Gathering: Friends Giving
7 pm, November 17, Historic Magnolia House, 442 Gorrell St.
A community networking event and meal. Cost is $40 to attend. Reserve your spot. - The Poetry Café
8 pm, November 18, Van Dyke Performance Space, 200 N. Davie St.
Open mike for all ages. Tickets start at $15.
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