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Sarah Kay (poet)

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Occupation
  
Poet

Education
  
Brown University

Nationality
  
American

Books
  
No Matter the Wreckage, B

Name
  
Sarah Kay

Siblings
  
Philip Kay

Role
  
Poet



Born
  
June 19, 1988 (age 35) New York City, New York, U.S. (
1988-06-19
)

Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Poetry

Profiles

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Sarah Kay (born June 19, 1988) is an American poet. Known for her spoken word poetry, Kay is the founder and co-director of Project V.O.I.C.E., founded in 2004, a group dedicated to using spoken word as an educational and inspirational tool.

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Life

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Kay was born in New York City, New York, to a Japanese American mother and a Jewish American father. She has a Master of Arts in teaching from Brown University, and an honorary doctorate in humane letters from Grinnell College. She now currently writes, reads, and performs poetry for diverse audiences. She is also the co-director and founder of her current project, project VOICE. She began performing poetry at the Bowery Poetry Club in the East Village at the age of 14, joining their Slam Team in 2006. That year, she was the youngest person competing in the National Poetry Slam in Austin, Texas. She has participated in many poetry slams. In 2007 Kay made her television debut, performing the poem "Hands" on HBO's Def Poetry Jam. She has performed at events and venues like the Lincoln Center, the Tribeca Film Festival, and at the United Nations where she was a featured performer for the launch of the 2004 World Youth Report.

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In May 2010, she performed at *spark!, a benefit for the Acumen Fund in New York, New York.

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On March 3, 2011, she performed at the TED conference in Long Beach, California as part of a series entitled "Beauty, Imagination, Enchantment." Along with a talk about her upbringing, she performed the poems "B" and "Hiroshima".

Kay performed at The Nantucket Project, a festival of ideas in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

She is the 2017 Artist in Residence at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, California.

Publications

Although Kay works primarily in spoken word poetry, she has published poems in magazines such as Foundling Review, DamselFly Press, and decomP literary magazine.

In 2011, Kay published "B", a short hardcover book containing the titular poem, which was originally written in 2007. The book features illustrations by Sophia Janowitz. In March 2014, No Matter the Wreckage, a collection of poetry from the first decade of her career, was published by Write Bloody Publishing, again featuring illustrations by Sophia Janowitz. "The Type" was published in 2016 and is an illustrated version of her poem by the same name (with drawings by Sophia Janowitz as in her book "B") .

References

Sarah Kay (poet) Wikipedia