New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill K00763

Introduced
6/10/25  
Refer
6/10/25  

Caption

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim October 17, 2025, as Black Poetry Day in the State of New York

Impact

The establishment of Black Poetry Day on October 17th can serve to raise awareness about the importance of African-American poetry and literature, encouraging events and discussions that celebrate this heritage. By promoting such days, the state may foster a greater appreciation of literary diversity and enhance cultural education within schools and communities. Additionally, it could encourage local celebrations and initiatives, enhancing public engagement with literature.

Summary

Bill K00763 is a legislative resolution that seeks to memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim October 17, 2025, as Black Poetry Day in the State of New York. The bill aims to honor the contributions of African-American poets and to recognize the cultural and historical significance of their literary achievements. The proposal is grounded in a recognition of the rich literary tradition that has emerged from the African-American experience in the United States, and the role of poetry within that framework.

Contention

While the resolution is largely symbolic and celebratory, it may prompt discussions around representation within state commemorations. Some may argue that while celebrating African-American poetry is essential, further action is needed to support African-American artists and writers beyond a single commemorative day. Therefore, it opens up the potential for debates on the adequacy of current cultural policies and support measures for minority arts in New York State.

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