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A speaker describes the experiences of Civil Rights activist Sylvia Mendez, as a child.
The speaker describes the animals they see during a visit to the zoo.
In this poem, the speaker compares immigrants to amphibians.
A speaker describes bringing their baby home for the first time.
A speaker describes wind, water, and stone.
A speaker describes the effects of borders.
A speaker describes the lines on maps.
A walrus and a carpenter convince a group of young oysters to follow them.
A speaker describes how it is possible to do impossible things.
A speaker describes a turtle that believes it has seen everything.
A speaker describes their experiences in America as the child of immigrant parents.
The speaker describes a traveler’s tale about ancient ruins encountered in a desert.
A speaker describes a baby learning how to speak.
A speaker describes the books readers can find at the library.
A speaker describes driving to Akron at night with their mother.
Tony Medina explores the importance of poetry to Langston Hughes.
A speaker discusses a conflict they are having with their friend.
Two ducks get married and celebrate with their friends.
A speaker describes memories of their backyard.
A speaker describes their grandfather’s car.