File #: 2020-8283   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 10/6/2020
Title: Recommendation to Appoint Kimi Sugioka as Alameda's Poet Laureate. (Library 5210)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Inaugural Poem
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Recommendation to Appoint Kimi Sugioka as Alameda's Poet Laureate. (Library 5210)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

In 2002, the City Council created the position of Alameda Poet Laureate. The Poet Laureate is an honorary title given to a person who has exhibited excellence in the literary arts. Mary Rudge, Julia Park Tracey, Cathy Dana, and Gene Kahane have all served as Poet Laureates representing the City of Alameda (City). The appointment term for the Poet Laureate is three (3) years with the possibility of one reappointment, it is now time to appoint or reappoint Alameda's Poet Laureate.

BACKGROUND

The following are some of the key goals of the Alameda Poet Laureate.
? The Poet Laureate encourages citizens to express their literary creativity; and
? The Poet Laureate will promote and showcase original works of citizens; and
? The Poet Laureate will promote a love of poetry, literature, and the written word in Alameda and beyond; and
? The Poet Laureate creates works of the written word that commemorates special events in the life of the City of Alameda.

The Poet Laureate's term will begin in September 2020, during which they will raise the profile of poetry and creative writing in general within Alameda through public events and community service activities, and provide mentorship to the city's youth.

DISCUSSION

A call for nominations and applications began in June 2020 for the Alameda Poet Laureate.

Qualifications for Alameda Poet Laureate included:
1. Applicant must be a resident of Alameda for at least two years;
2. Applicant must have an established history of activity in the Alameda literary community (i.e. readings, publications, public presentations, and/or teaching);
3. Applicants will have demonstrated a commitment to and passion for poetry and embrace the opportunity to engage in community service to make poetry more accessible and available to all ages; and
4. Applicants must be willing to...

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