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20-year-old climate activist, Hania Imran, reflects through a poem, about her disillusionment while attending COP28 during the bombardment of Gaza at the end of 2023.

Syrian-American poet Hanan Nyrabeah writes about how her grandmother’s revolutionary spirit fuels her poetry.

Slam poet and student Shnayjaah Jeanty shares her poem about Black name stereotyping and how Black people reclaim their identity and power with their names.

Student poet Fatimata Cham shares her poem about the perception of criminals and how the U.S. justice system treats Black people.