02/03/26
Black Legacy Lives Here: Finding Power in Poetry at St. Jude
At nine years old, Sabrina Spence learned that words could save her. She was in fourth grade when her teacher assigned the class to memorize a poem. Sabrina chose Langston Hughes’ “Mother to Son,” a reflection on perseverance — a reminder that life “ain’t been no crystal stair,” but you keep climbing anyway. At that…