Notes on the selections:

It’s been a year. That’s been the chorus for the past couple of weeks, and we're here, saying it too; it feels too notable, too hard-won, too full of loss, too much not to note. This episode is a compilation of some of the poems recorded over 62 episodes: a selection of poems that seem to speak to the intensely individual and communal experiences of grief and hope, of outrage and awe in the past year. Links to the poems and the original episodes below.

From “Read By: Terrance Hayes” - “Things No One Knows,” by Wanda Coleman

From “Read By: Louise Erdrich” - “Manhattan Is a Lenape Word,” by Natalie Diaz

From “Read By: Douglas Kearney” - “Big Thicket, Pastoral,” by Douglas Kearney

From “Read By: Ada Limón” - “From the Other Side” and “The Dwelling Places” by Alejandra Pizarnik

From “Read By: Tina Chang” - “Things I Didn't Know I Loved,” by Nâzım Hikmet

Music: “Shift of Currents” by Blue Dot Sessions // CC BY-NC 2.0