Boston Youth Poet Laureate
The Youth Poet Laureate works with the City's Poet Laureate to raise the status of poetry in Boston.
The Youth Poet Laureate acts as an advocate for poetry, language, and the arts. They create a unique artistic legacy through public readings and civic events. The mission of the Youth Poet Laureate is to raise the status of poetry in the everyday lives of Bostonians.
Alondra Bobadilla was selected as Boston's first-ever Youth Poet Laureate in January 2020. The City named Anjalequa Birkett as Boston's second Youth Poet Laureate in February 2022. The current Youth Poet Laureate, Parker-Vincent Alva, was announced in January 2024.
Meet the Youth Poet Laureate
Meet the Youth Poets LaureateCarnivores by Parker-Vincent Alva
Each Youth Poet Laureate has the opportunity to publish a chapbook of their work to be made available at all 26 locations of the Boston Public Library.
Boston's third Youth Poet Laureate, Parker-Vincent Alva, released his chapbook Carnivores in August 2025. Parker's poetry centers on the intersection of desire and identity. As Youth Poet Laureate, he aims to increase public appreciation of literature and push the boundaries of what's possible.
Join us for the official book release celebration for Carnivores at JustBook-ish on Saturday, August 16, from 4 - 5:30 p.m.
Eligibility and duties
- Present appropriate works at civic events and attend official functions as a literary ambassador.
- Enhance current Boston Public School and Boston Public Library poetry programs through engagement and outreach (minimum of four events each year)
- Write and publish a short collection of poetry
- Act as a resource during National Poetry Month each April
- Work in harmony with the City of Boston Poet Laureate
- Represent Boston in local and possibly national Youth Poet Laureate competitions
- Serve in the role from Jan 2024 until December 2025
- Be 13-19 years of age
- Have resided in the City of Boston for a minimum of one year prior to nomination
- Display a strong commitment to the local literary community
- Be enthusiastic about fulfilling duties and serving in a public facing role
- Be willing to present work in public and be comfortable with public speaking.
The Youth Poet Laureate serves a maximum of two, two-year terms. They will receive:
- A $1,500 honorarium each year, for a total of $3,000
- Mentoring from the City of Boston Poet Laureate
- The opportunity to publish collection of poems, of which The Boston Public Library will purchase a copy of the BYPL’s book for all 26 locations.