Cross-Country Teen Poetry Slam Competitions
Cross-Country teen poetry slam competitions—virtual events where teens from different countries perform original poems on themes like identity or climate change—are fostering creative expression and cultural empathy. Unlike local slams, these competitions let teens hear diverse voices: a Kenyan teen might perform a poem about drought, while a Canadian teen shares one about winter loneliness.
Competitions in Nairobi and Toronto attract 100+ participants yearly. Winners get their poems published in an international teen anthology, and many form long-distance friendships. Judges praise the depth of shared emotions—teens often connect over similar struggles, even across cultures. These slams prove that poetry can bridge borders, turning words into bonds.