Long Beach, CA
File #: 19-0354    Version: 1 Name: CD9 - Youth Poet Laureate Program
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/8/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/16/2019 Final action: 4/16/2019
Title: Recommendation to request City Manager to work with the Library Services Department and the Arts Council of Long Beach to establish a Youth Poet Laureate Program in Long Beach.
Sponsors: COUNCILMEMBER REX RICHARDSON, NINTH DISTRICT, COUNCILMEMBER JEANNINE PEARCE, SECOND DISTRICT, VICE MAYOR DEE ANDREWS, SIXTH DISTRICT, COUNCILMEMBER ROBERTO URANGA, SEVENTH DISTRICT
Attachments: 1. 041619-R-12sr.pdf, 2. 041619-R-12 Handout.Richardson.pdf

TITLE

Recommendation to request City Manager to work with the Library Services Department and the Arts Council of Long Beach to establish a Youth Poet Laureate Program in Long Beach.

 

DISCUSSION

Long Beach is a city that prides itself on its commitment to education, literacy, and the

arts. In the past two years, the City has opened the state-of-the-art Michelle Obama

Neighborhood Library, increased hours at multiple branch libraries through the addition

of Sunday hours, and is near completion on the construction of the new Main Library.

Likewise, the City boasts an esteemed partnership with local non-profit, the Arts Council

for Long Beach (Arts Council), whose mission is "to foster creativity and culture, enliven

communities and enable a thriving creative economy." Long Beach is home to a vibrant

art community, as art is displayed across the City in many forms: as performances in our

public spaces, murals on building walls, and observed in the shape of spoken and written

word.

 

Establishing a Youth Poet Laureate Program in Long Beach would further enhance the

city's current literacy and arts programming, with a focus on uplifting and celebrating the

youth voice. Across the country, 35 cities have followed the City of New York's lead in

establishing a Youth Poet Laureate Program, including Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle,

Houston, and Baltimore. The goals of most of these programs are similar: to capture the

essence of the city, to inspire creativity in all residents, and to bring the literary arts to

people who may have limited access or few opportunities to poetry or expressive writing.

These can be done through classes or workshops at branch libraries, publjc readings,

poetry festivals, and original works. Youth Poet Laureate Programs also foster youth

leadership and development through creativity, civic and community engagement, as

youth serve as official ambassadors of their city's literary arts community.

 

City staff should explore various ways to ensure that a Youth Poet Laureate Program can

be established and sustained in Long Beach, by engaging local community organizations

and partners, such as the Arts Council for Long Beach, throughout this process.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

No Financial Management review was able to be conducted due to the urgency and time

sensitivity of this item.

 

SUGGESTED ACTION

Approve recommendation.

 

Respectfully Submitted,

REX RICHARDSON

COUNCILMEMBER, NINTH DISTRICT

 

JEANNINE PEARCE

COUNCILMEMBER, SECOND DISTRICT

 

DEE ANDREWS

VICE MAYOR, SIXTH DISTRICT

 

ROBERTO URANGA

COUNCILMEMBER, SEVENTH DISTRICT