Stowe Center for Literary Activism
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Hartford, CT 06105
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A “Community Poem” is a collaborative poem created by the members of a community. It invites people to come together and express their thoughts, experiences, and dreams in poetic form. At the Stowe Center for Literary Activism (SCLA), we encourage our visitors to contribute to our Community Poem displayed in the Visitor Center. Each month, we select a new writing prompt, offering a fresh opportunity for participation.
Community Poems are a powerful form of literary activism. They give voice to individuals, activating words that speak truth, foster peace, and promote a sense of belonging. Through these poems, we honor the idea that everyone has a story that matters. They are living, breathing expressions of social justice that remind us all of the power of words to shape the world around us.
We invite you to join in our monthly tradition of creating community poems, whether by reading the poems shared or by contributing your own. Below, you’ll find the community poems from past months—take a moment to reflect on the stories they tell, and feel free to participate in the ongoing conversation.
[Past Community Poems]
April 2024 Community Poem
What is Healing?
Freeing the rage inside your cage
Finding the wound
Compassion and forgiveness
Reaching beyond feeling consumed and doomed
Being more than a witness
To injustices around you and within you
Community
Relationships
Amar al projimo y divertise
Cultivating honey I will never taste
Voting to save our democracy and woman’s rights
Breathing deep
Admitting mistakes
Reconnecting with yourself
Learning to let go
Feeling your feelings
Finding the joy
Forgiving yourself
Freeing your mind
Celebrating every single milestone along the way
Determining the root of the trauma and working through it with loved ones
May 2024 Community Poem
History is…
Knowing who you are…
My cargo to carry and help repair
When old text become alive
Whatever you say it is
Basic
When we realistically face it
Old stories to tell
Knowledge you know forever
Forever that recycles old and new
Into a future built on lessons from our ancestors
To build a record of the past
Not to repeat the negative
Use the correct context for accuracy
The Ethelred energy conductors
Oral history too
A story going forever
Our precious past that should be honored
To embrace your genius…it’s there if you look!!!!
June 2024 Community Poem
Freedom is…
Flying my own flag
Sleeping in on a weekday
Juneteenth
Defunding the police and controlling my life
Touring Harriet Beecher Stowe’s House
Crying tears of joy
Choices
A dream we struggle toward
Equality
Writing what I want to on paper to ensure curiosity
And to read so that I can teach to others, apply to others, and connect with others
I choose how to spend my time
Just around the corner
With the community that loves you
And meeting new communities of people
July 2024 Community Poem
What is Democracy?
Any voice can speak, every voice is heard
Being with the people or neutral
“People shouldn’t be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people”
A relationship filled with respect and care between a country and its people
The people allow a government, which exists only for their benefit
The means and power to make decisions rests in the hands of all the people of the land
Shoot for the stars, aim for the moon
Constantly changing
A never-ending conversation
An awful way to govern-majority of ideas are lost
Thank heaven we have a constitutional republic, not a democracy
All can speak-We are one
We speak with different voices and hope for meaningful conversation that leads us forward
We all have a voice and a choice
To speak out against injustice and lies
To lighten, think, contemplate, and act to ensure justice for all
For the people, of the people
Democracy for all the People!
Democracy by all the People!
Not being afraid to speak out against those in power
August 2024 Community Poem
What’s the role of a Museum?
Teach us the past
To continue conversations
Enlighten the past and present
Inform the future!
Offer a moment to pause
And reflect on what’s to come
Present a narrative that depicts a certain aspect of history and experiences
Educate and History
Inspire and sow together the hidden
Captures a certain period, time, or interest
Protect historical artifacts
To welcome new ideas
To tell the truth
To house memories, truth, and historical facts in order to provoke thought
Encourage life long learning!
Show us the past, unvarnished, and unbiased as possible
Keep the past alive so others can learn for the future!
Illustrate the past and the people’s lives, teaching past mistakes
Keep artifacts safe so others may see them in person and get real context of how something was. Show that truth for learning and doing better in the future.
September 2024 Community Poem
Literary Activism is…
Finding my, our, their, voices
Speaking your truth, but also listening deeply
Literally activating words, truth, voices, and peace
Walk the talk, live the words
Excavate, reflect, document, act, repeat
Freedom-learning history to improve and grow
Inviting folks to share their stories and reminding them that they matter
Using the evocative power of art to spur change
Using my education and lived experiences to tell the story that provides hope, love, and tools to build a better future
Loving people even when it is hard
Using words as an active, living, breathing vessel of social justice
Telling the truth. Sharing the connection. We are one.
Documenting our story instead of letting someone else tell it
Reading banned books
Using your pen as your sword
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Brittana VersatilePoetiq Tatum was born at Hartford Hospital. She was raised for nine years in Simsbury, CT and ten years in Avon, CT. She has lived in Windsor, CT for the past 18 years. She played basketball throughout high school with aspirations of playing in college. She graduated from Avon High School in 2005. In the fall of 2005, she attended the University of Hartford as a marketing major. She put away her basketball sneakers and picked up a pen to become a Poet. She graduated from UHART with a Business Administration degree in May of 2009. She has been performing Spoken Word for 16 years and teaching Spoken Word for 13 years. She works for Charter Oak Cultural Center and Arts for Learning Connecticut. She was the Spoken Word Teacher at The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts (Colt Campus) 2014-2015. She performed in front of 20,000 people at The Greater Hartford Jazz Festival in 2019 and 2021. She hosted the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival in 2019. She was the Keynote Speaker at the Connecticut Association of Schools High School Outstanding Arts Award Ceremony in April 2023 and Hosted the Hartford Creative Arts Ceremony for 4th-12th Grade in June of 2023 and 2024. She Hosted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration at Windsor Art Center January 2023 and 2024. She Hosted Juneteenth Open Mic at Windsor Art Center June 2023 and 2024. She Hosted Juneteenth Celebration on the Windsor Town Green June 2023 and 2024. Her stage name is VesatilePoetiq due to her universal appeal and unique mix of Spoken Word and Rap. She has all her students call her Miss. Versatile. VersatilePoetiq is a Visitor Experience Associate for the Stowe Center for Literary Activism.