This weekend the Wick Poetry Center will travel to Washington D.C. to participate in the . Partnering with poet and environmental spokesperson Jane Hirshfield, the Wick Poetry Center will host a series of workshops at the Teach-In on the National Mall and install an exhibit of twenty-three seven-foot banners of poems about science curated by Jane Hirshfield. 


For a full schedule of workshop offerings visit
Ways to Get Involved
If you can’t make it to Washington D.C., you can still participate in the #PoetsforScience effort at home and at satellite marches around the country.
1. View or for the march from our special collection curated by Jane Hirshfield.

2. Create an erasure poem by with various science-based texts.

 

3. Photograph yourself, your fellow marchers, and your Science Stanzas posters, and tag your photographs #PoetsforScience on social media. All #PoetsforScience postings will appear on .

A Community Effort
We want to send a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has donated to our effort. With the continued generosity of our incredible community and the support and encouragement from our colleagues and leaders at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, we are able to drive collaborative, interdisciplinary approaches to arts and learning through our Traveling Stanzas project. If you have not yet had a chance to donate, you can still do so or by sending a check to the Wick Poetry Center, Â鶹ÊÓƵ, 126 S. Lincoln St., Kent, Ohio, 44240.