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    Poets and poet laureates across the country are using poetry to foster racial healing, helping communities process grief, confront history, and build connection. Creative expression becomes a tool for reflection, storytelling, and reclaiming erased narratives. The post Racial healing finds new voice in community poets appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
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