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The Power of Poetry

The Power of Poetry

By Neya Krishnan, New Canaan HS Senior

Since her performance of β€˜The Hill We Climb’, the public has fallen in love with Amanda Gorman, and it’s not hard to see why. I think that the public’s reaction to Gorman speaks to the unique ability of poetry to unify, shed light on challenging topics, express shared sentiments in a profound way, and bring us all closer together.

Power to the Girls

2020 has been a year of firsts. The election of Kamala Harris as Vice President is just that: a first. She is not only the first woman to hold power as a Vice President in the White House, but more specifically, the first daughter of immigrants, the first African American woman, as well as the first Indian-American woman to ever fulfill this leadership position. Many women and girls nationwide have seen Harris’s nomination as a symbol of hope and strength.

Limitless by Neya Krishna

By Neya Krishnan, 17, Poet

When I was five, I always asked my mom to describe the most intellectually challenging jobs in the world; from thin lines in the palm of her hand she drew rocket scientists, neurosurgeons, and astronauts. I told her not to fear, that I would become all of them.