December 1, 2023

2024 Durango Poet Laureate is Esther Belin

Via Durango.gov

FOR RELEASE ON DECEMBER 1, 2024

Announcing the First Durango Poet Laureate and Durango Rising Poet Laureate

Durango, CO — On December 1, 2023, the Durango Poet Laureate Program proudly unveils the names of its inaugural laureates. Following a rigorous selection process, the Poet Laureate Committee, made up of volunteers from local organizations, is thrilled to introduce the 2024 Durango Poet Laureate and Durango Rising Poet Laureate for poets ages 12-17, who will take up their roles in January 2024.

After an overwhelming response from the community, with 33 nominations received for the Poet Laureate position and 12 applications for the Rising Poet Laureate, the selection committee embarked on a weeks-long review process. Top candidates were invited for meetings to discuss their passion for poetry and their vision for promoting the poetic arts in Durango.

Drumroll, please...

The 2024 Durango Poet Laureate is Esther Belin, a distinguished poet who has lived in the Durango area since 1997, and has two single-volume poetry books published by the University of Arizona Press, one of which won the American Book Award in 2000. She was one of four editors of The Diné Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Literature which won the American Book Award in 2022. She teaches at Fort Lewis College in the Native American & Indigenous Studies department, and is a faculty mentor in the Institute of American Indian Arts Creative Writing MFA program. Esther will serve a three-year term and will receive an annual stipend of $2,000 to leave a positive mark on the cultural landscape of Durango. “The best poetry is generated when the person releases the self and becomes a conduit to the free play of creativity and imagination. When people are guided into spaces of vulnerability and safety, poems that reflect on relationship, participation and contribution to society are achieved.,” she said.

Jake Skeets

Jake Skeets is the author of Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers, winner of the National Poetry Series. He is the recipient of a 92Y Discovery Poetry Prize, a Mellon Projecting All Voices Fellowship, an American Book Award, and a Whiting Award. He is from the Navajo Nation and teaches at Diné College.