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Q&A: Amanda Gorman talks UN poem, future presidency, novel

Por: Associated Press Entertainment September 19, 2022

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Amanda Gorman was invited to read a newly developed poem at the , the young sensation took a deep look at how several societal issues — such as hunger and poverty — have impacted Earth’s preservation.Just like her stirring last year, Gorman felt compelled to express the impact of unity through her poetic words on the opening day of the 77th session Monday in New York. The 23-year-old poet created “An Ode We... + full article



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