Reading, Responding to Poetry: Monday the 20th
Posted by Judy Lane
Posted on February 18, 2023

JoAnn writes: This Monday, February 20, our 10:00 AM Zoom Lectio Divina gathering will feature the poem “Among the Baby Bok Choy”, by Jeanne Yu. I was kind of looking for a poem about the Chinese New Year / Lunar New Year, but couldn’t find one that felt just right. In this poem, Jeanne Yu considers both culture and generational differences. You can see the poem online at: https://www.rattle.com/among-the-baby-bok-choy-by-jeanne-yu/ .
As always, join our friendly discussions by going to our UUSS website at uuss.org/online on Monday and entering the same way you would attend a live streaming Zoom Sunday service.
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The group meets on Zoom at 10:00 on 1st and 3rd Mondays, so the next one will be on Monday, March 6.
JoAnn Anglin is the leader of the events, and she writes: Thanks, Ruby for asking.
But no, we don’t share our own poems at our Zoom gatherings.
The process is that I choose a poem related to our UU values and/or something in the news, at times.
I print the link in the weekly UUSS Newsletter that comes out the previous Friday.
When we gather on Zoom, I or one of the other attendees read the poem. Then we discuss.
Sometimes quite a few personal stories are shared about how the poem relates to a particular experience.
Hope you can join us.
JoAnn
Hi! When is the next poetry event? Are we able to share poetry that we have written?