BAAM at The Gem presents Richard Blanco Reading and Portrait unveiling of Blanco as part of the Americans Who Tell the Truth collection
Midnight weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnight)!
Run Time: 90 min.
Americans Who Tell the Truth (AWTT) and Bethel Area Arts & Music (BAAM) invite the community to the unveiling of artist Robert Shetterly’s portrait of Bethel Maine resident and Inaugural Poet and Poet Laureate Richard Blanco. The evening will consist of selected readings by Blanco, the unveiling of the AWTT portrait and a Q & A with Shetterly and Blanco. The event will take place on August 8, 2024, 6:00-7:30 pm.
Join BAAM at The Gem in celebrating one of Bethel’s own Richard Blanco. Selected by President Obama as the fifth Presidential Inaugural Poet in U.S. history, Richard Blanco was the youngest, the first Latinx, immigrant, and gay person to serve in that role. In 2023, Blanco was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Biden from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Born in Madrid to Cuban exile parents and raised in Miami in a working-class family, Blanco’s personal negotiation of cultural identity and the universal themes of place and belonging characterize Blanco’s many collections of poetry, including his most recent, Homeland of My Body, which reassess traditional notions of home as strictly a geographical, tangible place that merely exist outside us, but rather, within us. He has also authored the memoirs FOR ALL OF US, ONE TODAY: AN INAUGURAL POET’S JOURNEY and THE PRINCE OF LOS COCUYOS: A MIAMI CHILDHOOD. Blanco has received numerous awards, including the Agnes Starrett Poetry Prize, the PEN American Beyond Margins Award, the Patterson Prize, and a Lambda Prize for memoir. He was Woodrow Wilson Fellow and has received numerous honorary degrees. Currently, he serves as Education Ambassador for The Academy of American Poets and is an Associate Professor at Florida International University. In April 2022, Blanco was appointed the first-ever Poet Laureate of Miami-Dade County.
Blanco’s portrait will join the over 270 portraits that Robert Shetterly has painted as part of the American Who Tell the Truth series. Americans Who Tell the Truth (AWTT) uses the power of art to illuminate the ongoing struggle to realize America’s democratic ideals and model the commitment to work for the common good. AWTT believes that a profound understanding of citizenship is the only safeguard of democracy and the best defense of social, racial, economic, and environmental justice. AWTT’s portraits have been exhibited across the United States in universities, churches, schools, community centers, museums, galleries, and government offices. Americanswhotellthetruth.org
AWTT has a wide range of educational and community offerings. From elementary schools to graduate programs, AWTT’s mission is to use its more than 270 portraits of courageous activists as learning opportunities that encourage everyone to become engaged citizens as they address issues of social, environmental, and economic justice. AWTT offers workshops, speaking engagements, and lesson plans, and encourages schools, universities, and communities to host portrait exhibits and to engage in its education programs. AWTT offers lessons and themed exhibits around environmental justice, civil rights, the media, indigenous issues, women’s rights, and much more.
The AWTT project was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization in 2004. With the platform provided by the organization, the Portraits and Robert Shetterly have participated in hundreds of events, presentations, and exhibitions. To date, Shetterly and his portraits have been invited into grammar schools, high schools, and colleges in 35 states and Washington, D.C. In addition, AWTT has collaborated with a number of organizations working to promote engaged citizenship through education and the media.
Pay What You Can tickets benefit BAAM and Americans Who Tell The Truth.