Zeina Azzam, the 2022 Poet Laureate for the city of Alexandria, Virginia. (Courtesy, City of Alexandria/Jeff Norman) |
April 14, 2024
Alexandria Poet Laureate Zeina Azzam first found it difficult to write about Palestine amid the ongoing conflict that started last October.
Now, her words about the children of Gaza have been translated into five languages and recited everywhere, from senators’ offices to churches, from vigils to protests.
Azzam says she was moved to pen the poem “Write My Name” after reading a CNN report about parents in Gaza who had resorted to writing their children’s names on their legs to help identify them should they or their children be killed.
More than 12,300 children in Gaza have been killed since the start of
the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees said that more children have been
killed in Gaza in the last four months than children killed in the last
four years of war globally... READ MORE https://patabook.com/news/2024/04/14/alexandrias-poet-laureate-whose-parents-fled-palestine-creates-potent-art-from-the-devastation-in-gaza/
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