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From the Voices Blog

Finding My Voice: My First Public Poetry Reading

On April 15, 2026, I stood at Nassau Community College for my very first public reading of my poem collection, From Mourning To Life. Leading up to the event, I felt a quiet sense of apprehension—unsure of how my words, written from such a deeply personal place, would be received. To begin, I shared a short video and spoke about how the book came into being.  As I transitioned into reading the poems,

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Finding My Voice: My First Public Poetry Reading

On April 15, 2026, I stood at Nassau Community College for my very first public reading of my poem collection, From Mourning To Life. Leading up to the event, I felt a quiet sense of apprehension—unsure of how my words, written from such a deeply personal place, would be received. To begin, I shared a short video and spoke about how the book came into being.  As I

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Stories That Stay With Us

Jessica Almasy

As her mother I don’t think there will ever be a day that I don’t get that sinking feeling in my stomach and that pain in my heart when I think about her. Tears come so easily now. There are days her life seems like it was a dream and then I remind myself, she was here and she mattered and she was loved. Oh how she was loved.

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John Leif Trang

Thus began a journey of trying to find out what to do for a 16-year-old who is addicted to heroin, and how to find a program to help him recover that was not $50- $100,000.

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Rey Gispert

I remember picking up my year medallion of sobriety and him taking me home and shooting up heroin right next to me. I knew from that point on I lost my father.

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