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NPR is asking for poems reacting to the death of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed black man who was shot and killed while jogging in Glynn County, Ga. Use this form to share one based on how you feel at this moment. ⬇️

— a 25-year-old unarmed black man who was shot and killed in February while out jogging in Glynn County, Ga. — has sparked a national outcry.

There's been heartbreak and outrage since a video, which appeared to capture Arbery's Feb. 23 death surfaced; two white men have been arrested and charged with his murder. People are trying to make sense of what happened, how it happened and why it happened. NPR's resident poet Kwame Alexander and"Like most human beings, I find myself drowning in anger, anxiety, fear and still more anger," Alexander said.

Join in by sharing a poem that helps shine a light on what's been going on in our country, that helps push us towards change and explores what's to come: chaos or community. Alexander will then create a crowdsourced poem using lines from submissions. He and Martin will read it on air, and NPR will publish it online, where contributors will be credited.By providing your Submission to us, you agree that you have read, understand and accept the following terms in relation to the content and information you are providing to National Public Radio :related to a segment with Kwame Alexander wherein he creates unique poetry based on listener submissions.

You will retain copyright in your Submission, but agree that NPR and/or Kwame Alexander may edit, modify, use, excerpt, publish, adapt or otherwise make derivative works from your Submission and use your Submission or derivative works in whole or in part in any media or format and/or use the Submission or Poem for journalistic and/or promotional purposes generally, and may allow others to do so.

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