Lee Herrick explains to the Los Angeles Times why he’s always traveling California
Gov. Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom meet with California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick. State of California
Many Californians might not know the name of the state’s current poet laureate, Lee Herrick, who accepted the position in November 2022. A new piece in the Los Angeles Times, though, could change this, offering a revealing look at a person who travels the state for work.
“It’s been a very full, exciting, eye-opening year,” Herrick told the Times. “I couldn’t have guessed all the ways poetry is part of people’s lives. It’s been pretty incredible.”
Herrick talked about how he travels everywhere from state prisons to schools, saying prisoners are also Californians and that he particularly enjoys when his work takes him to high schools.
“I tell you, creativity, the arts, joy, fight—that’s all alive and well in California,” he told the Times, “and I see it most pronounced, I see it most visibly, when I visit high schools.”
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