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Stanislaus County YPL 2023-2024

Faith Delgado named 2023-2024 Youth Poet Laureate

MAY 12, 2023–Faith A. Delgado of Turlock, a junior at Pitman High School, was selected as the Inaugural Stanislaus County Youth Poet Laureate. She will serve a one-year term, participate in several engagements throughout the year, and receive a $500 honorarium. Janelle Yulo, a junior at Modesto’s Johansen High School, and Zoe Byron, a freshman at Oakdale High School, were both finalists. 

Faith A. Delgado, Stanislaus County’s new Youth Poet Laureate

This program celebrates youth voices that are committed to artistic excellence, civic engagement, and social impact. The Youth Poet Laureate position has been recognized by the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors with a county resolution for National Poetry Month acknowledging this new role. 

“I am thrilled that the Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center created this program to honor youth poets in our community. Faith Delgado is an excellent choice as our first Youth Poet Laureate,” shared Gillian Wegener, MoSt Poetry Center president. The Stanislaus County Youth Poet Laureate is a program of the Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center (MoSt Poetry), in partnership with Stanislaus County Office of Education, Stanislaus County Library,  Modesto Junior College’s School of Language Arts and Education, and Stanislaus Library Foundation. 

In 2023, the inaugural year of the Stanislaus County Youth Poet Laureate program, we received an encouraging response of 15 applicants from students across the county. Student applicants represent the communities of Modesto, Oakdale, and Turlock. City of Modesto Poet Laureate Salvatore Salerno served as a judge along with fellow community members and champions for poetry: Dr. Theresa Rojas, poet, artist, and MJC professor; Amy Bultena, artist and SCOE Arts Coordinator; Jessica Geiss, Children’s Librarian at Salida Regional Branch of the Stanislaus County Library; Angela Drew, poet, author, and spoken word artist; Dr. Gillian Wegener, Assistant Superintendent for Oakdale Joint Unified High School District and City of Modesto past poet laureate; and Mariah Ring, Lead Youth Support Specialist, Stanislaus County Youth Empowerment Project STAR Program. 

To book Faith Delgado to present a poem for your organization or group, please email ypl@mostpoetry.org. Thank you!

The Position: What Does the Laureate Do?

Applicants for the Youth Poet Laureate program submit an application and an artistic statement/biography indicating civic engagement and leadership background along with original poems. A panel of judges critique this work on content, voice, and craft. Leadership and performance are also considered in determining the young person who will represent our communities as Youth Poet Laureate. 

The poet chosen to represent the voice of Stanislaus County youth will receive a $500 honorarium and be asked to plan workshops, initiatives, and similar programming to help promote the art of poetry (both written and performance) in Stanislaus County.

Please note: By mutual agreement, the Youth Poet Laureate appointment can be renewed for an additional year.

2024 APPLICATION: The contest is now closed! Stay tuned for next year’s contest dates, to be posted in early Fall 2024.

Contact: Stella Beratlis, Youth Poet Laureate Coordinator, Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center ypl@mostpoetry.org 



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