Sunday, August 22, 2010

About Knicks Poetry Slam

Knicks Poetry Slam was created in 2003 to reach high school youth by using the popularity of hip-hop and poetry as a vehicle to motivate and inspire expression through the written and spoken word. With the growth of the program, the Knicks and program partner Urban Word NYC have provided greater opportunities for high school students to use their poetic skills and talents to pursue higher education. The program serves over 10,000 students annually through school site visits, a Poetry Open Audition, a College Fair, Workshops and Poetry Slams.

The Knicks Poetry Slam Program is broken up into two contests, Spoken Word and Written. Participants have the option of performing poetry live, competing online through KnicksPoetrySlam.com or by submitting a portfolio of their original work. The 2009-2010 Program will provide winners with more than $350,000 in college grants and prizes. Next year’s program will start in the fall.

Knicks Poetry Slam