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" All voices are important, and yet it seems that people of color have a lot to say, particularly if you look through the poetry of young people - a lot of questions and a lot of concerns about immigration and security issues, you name it - big questions. "
Poetry
People
Questions
" A pen is different from the pad, the key, moving your fingers across a screen. I like both. I like to work on sketchbooks, big old white sketch paper. I like how that feels, and I like to put different media on it. Then there's the phone, smartphone, iPad: It's the new page, and it's not the same page anymore. "
Media
Work
Phone
" As a boy, I felt ashamed of being Mexican. I'd say I was Hawaiian. "
Felt
Boy
Ashamed
" Diversity really means becoming complete as human beings - all of us. We learn from each other. If you're missing on that stage, we learn less. We all need to be on that stage. "
Need
Stage
Us
" Do not wait for a poem; a poem is too fast for you. Do not wait for the poem; run with the poem and then write the poem. "
Fast
Wait
Write
" First grade was - I spoke only Spanish, and second grade - probably a bit more English. And by the time I hit third grade, I was learning, of course, much, much more English. "
Time
First
More
" I am representing California, and all of California, definitely as a Mexicano, a Chicano, a Latino. "
I Am
California
Latino
" I'm a political poet - let us say a 'human' poet, a poet that's concerned with the plight of people who suffer. If words can be of assistance, then that's what I'm going to use. "
Human
Words
Political
" I remember looking at James Joyce's journals. It was just amazing - it looked like ants had written on the page. So much writing on one page, every corner of the page was filled. Some of the lines were underlined in yellow or blue or red. A lot of color, intense writing. "
Yellow
Amazing
Blue
" I tell my workshop students, 'I want you to think of yourselves as artists. Then, when you're writing, you're painting, you're crafting, you're making a design, you're sculpting, you're creating choreography, sound, a sound script.' "
Design
Painting
You
" I used to stand on the corner in San Diego with poems sticking out of my hip pocket, asking people if there was a place where I could read poems. The audience is half of the poem. "
People
Corner
Audience
" I've worked throughout California as a poet: in colleges, universities, worker camps, migrant education offices, continuation high schools, juvenile halls, prisons, and gifted classrooms. "
Education
High
Juvenile
" I want our young Latinos and Latinas to write their hearts out and express their hearts out and let us all listen to each other. "
Hearts
Us
Write
" I write while I'm walking, on little scraps of paper. If I have a melody going, I can feel it for days. "
Paper
Walking
Going
" Let's detox our cluttered academic brain. That's what the poet does. People call it daydreaming, detoxing our minds and taking care of that clutter. It's being able to let in call letters from the poetry universe. "
Universe
Poetry
People
" Marvin Bell always looked very closely at how lines could break, how you could put over one line into the second line. How you could stop the line two or three times within the line: You could make it stop. "
Three
Line
Always
" Migrants all over the world are pushed and pulled across borders by hunger, terror and climate change. It happened to my own family. "
Hunger
Family
My Own
" My parents moved from ranch to ranch, valley to valley, town to town, but our roots in Fowler never really faded. For me, it's a place of history, stories and songs, not just facts and figures. "
History
Facts
Just
" Poetry can tell us about what's going on in our lives - not only our personal but our social and political lives. "
Tell
Going
Personal
" Poetry is a call to action, and it also is action. "
Action
Poetry
Also
" San Diego shaped me a lot. The visual landscapes, the emotional panoramas, the teachers and mentors I had from the third grade through San Diego High - it's all a big part of the poetry fountain that I continue to drink from. "
Drink
Poetry
Fountain
" Sometimes I have a very fleeting emotional dance with a fleeting phrase, like 'half-Mexican.' "
Dance
Very
Sometimes
" Sometimes you can do things with Spanish - like verbs and genders - easier than you can in English. "
Things
Sometimes
Like
" The more we engage in society, the more firsts we have, then there will be a moment when we have no more firsts. Or maybe there will always be new firsts. "
New
Always
Moment
" What I really had was stories, the oral traditions of my parents. We moved so much that that was really our encyclopedia. A dream world told to me from my parents in the living room. "
Room
Dream
Living
" Yes, I am the first Latino poet laureate in the United States. But I'm also here for everyone and from everyone. My voice is made by everyone's voices. "
Yes
Voice
Latino
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