Past Poet Laureates

Lenelle Moïse

Poet Laureate of Northampton 2010-2012

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LENELLE MOÏSE creates jazz-infused, hip-hop bred, politicized and performable texts about Haitian-American identity, creative resistance and the intersection of race, class, gender, sexuality and spirituality. She recites poetry with fervor and with movement. In addition to featured appearances at theatres, bookstores, cafes and national conferences, Moïse has performed at the Louisiana Superdome, the United Nations, Off-Broadway at the Culture Project and as part of the Split This Rock Poetry Festival, the National Queer Arts Festival and Estrojam. Her autobiographical one-woman show Womb-Words, Thirsting has induced standing ovations at dozens of colleges across the United States, including Northwestern University, Williams College, the Ohio State University, Evergreen State College and Louisiana State University. Her writing has been published in several anthologies including Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution and We Don't Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists. Her essays have been featured in Utne Reader and Make/Shift Magazine. Also a professional theatre artist, Moïse graduated with a BA from Ithaca College ('02) and an MFA in Playwriting from Smith College ('04). She is the 2009-2010 recipient of the Astraea Lesbian Writers Fund Award in Poetry. Curve Magazine calls her debut poetry CD Madivinez "Piercing, covering territory both intimate and political...vivid and powerful." Moïse was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts and has lived in Northampton since 2002.

Lenelle Moïse is the first performance poet to take on the laureateship. Jim Neill, Arts Council board president and chair of the Poet Laureate committee, said, “Lenelle’s poems begin on the page but radiate from her core being in a live setting; the difference between a blueprint and the fully realized building.” Moreover, Neill went on to say, “the selection team was tangibly excited about her nomination and acceptance of the post.”