The Poet and the Poem
2024-25 Series
Featured Patrick Washington
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Patrick was forged in Washington DC's vibrant arts community of the mid-90's, finding his voice on DC's famed U Street corridor alongside writers like Toni Blackman, Ta-Nehisi Coates & Jason Reynolds. Nationally, as part of the dynamic hip-hop poetry ensemble POEM-CEES, he's been a regular performer on HBO's now-classic Def Poetry program and been featured on the NFL Network. In 2009 he was asked by Tavis Smiley to serve as narrator for the centerpiece of his national African American museum exhibit, "America I Am". His biggest honor by far was being commissioned to create a poem dedicated to the monument to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King which he performed at the unveiling on the national mall on October 16th 2011. A teaching artist at heart, Patrick is founder of the arts education company, Dialect of Prince George's County and with it, created the county's Youth Poet Laureate program, which gives young people the opportunity to collaborate with city officials & serve as poetic ambassadors for their community.