I stand with the #Dreamers and all people who are working toward an immigration system that is fair, just, and moral. #DefendDACA #DACA — Sister Helen Prejean (@helenprejean) September 4, 2017

If Trump decides to end DACA, it will be one of the ugliest and cruelest decisions ever made by a president in our modern history. https://t.co/EXfRAy5azO — Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) September 4, 2017

Yr point is entirely correct. Reading to a comm. coll. audience can have as great an impact on lives as a university reading can. Maybe more — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) September 3, 2017

I was too new to poetry to have any. But the readings set the course for the next ten years of my life. In some ways, the rest of my life. — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) September 3, 2017

I volunteered to help and got invited to the after parties at 1 of the professor's home. Heady stuff for a naive 18 yr old in the burbs. — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) September 3, 2017

@ poets: Can we have a talk about the eagerness to read at universities but not community colleges? 😬 — Yung Loneliness (@khayawrites) September 3, 2017

"Her favorite part of working on the series has been seeing students 'light up with inspiration” after attending a reading.'" — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) September 3, 2017

Looks like as of a year ago, they are still happening: https://t.co/ro1hAqndIQ. — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) September 3, 2017

3/ I credit these reading as being a big part of why I write. I'm sadden to learn that they may be less common now. — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) September 3, 2017

2/ Galway Kinnell, Gary Snyder, Joseph Brodsky, Robert Bly, Fran Quinn just a few that come immediately to mind. — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) September 3, 2017