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Words That Burn
Words that burn
Words That Burn is an innovative resource to get secondary school students excited about poetry, human rights and their ability to … of Lord Saatchi and The Poetry Hour in partnership with Cheltenham
Words that Burn: Introduction Film
…   Explore the powerful connection between poetry and human rights with this introductory video to our Words that Burn learning resources. In this video, poet Deanna Rodger explores the connection
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… all around the world. It doesn’t matter what religion or race you are or what language you speak, everyone has a voice that should be heard."                                                                      Year 8 Student,
Words That Burn poets
… Check out the many award-winning poets who are part of Words That Burn. Share their creating writing tips and insights with your students. …
Session 10: words that burn
… Part of the Words That Burn poetry education series for secondary and further education students. You can also select additional film clips for … Amyra León and Sarah Crossan make a difference for
Words That Burn poet directory
… Here is our directory of inspiring poets and their incredible poems that feature in Words That Burn in the classroom . A. Adrian Mitchell started his career as a journalist and became
Human Rights and Words that Burn
… with their families and friends and be safe. For me, human rights are about discussing, and putting into action, values that I hold very dear: equality, freedom, fairness, respect. The Language of Human Rights One of the most hopeful
Words That Burn – feel through poetry
… all of us to raise our voices against slavery and for freedom and equality.  As a poet, you can use the power of your words and performance to evoke feelings in your audience.  Explore Elsa Wiezell (1926 - 2014) was an international …