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November 09, 2021, News on 6
Joy Harjo, Kristin Chenoweth To Be Recognized At 44th Annual Governor's Awards

The Okla­homa Arts Coun­cil announced on Mon­day that U.S. Poet Lau­re­ate Joy Har­jo will be des­ig­nat­ed an Okla­homa Cul­tur­al Trea­sure in recog­ni­tion of her con­tri­bu­tions. Bro­ken Arrow’s Own Kristin Chenoweth will also be rec­og­nized as an Okla­homa Cul­tur­al Ambassador.

November 06, 2021, BookRiot
United State of Poetry

UNIT­ED STATES OF POET­RY: AN OVERVIEW OF POET LAU­RE­ATES IN THE U.S.

November 06, 2021, NPR
POET WARRIOR: NPR's Book of the Day

In a pow­er­ful mem­oir, poet Joy Har­jo talks about find­ing her voice and using it

November 02, 2021, As She Rises Podcast
As She Rises: The Plains

Joy Har­jo speaks with Grace Lynch of @wmnmedia on her new pod­cast As She Ris­es.

November 01, 2021, Library of Congress
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo and New Resources from the Library of Congress

The Library of Con­gress will mark Native Amer­i­can Her­itage Month with a pair of pro­grams fea­tur­ing U.S. Poet Lau­re­ate Joy Har­jo and the launch of a new guide to help edu­ca­tors incor­po­rate Harjo’s sig­na­ture project as a resource in classrooms…

October 28, 2021, American Academy of Arts & Sciences
October 22, 2021, Kirkus Review
POET WARRIOR: Review

A gor­geous, com­pas­sion­ate mem­oir from one of America’s great­est liv­ing writers.

October 12, 2021, Sierra - The Magazine of the Sierra Club
October 12, 2021, Oklahoma Arts Council
October 11, 2021, Think KERA
A conversation with U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo

As the first Native Amer­i­can to serve as U.S. Poet Lau­re­ate in 2019, Joy Har­jo has used her voice as a tool for cul­tur­al change. Read more