Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Get Lit–Words Ignite, the Los Angeles-based nonprofit, will take over the
Grammy Museum on 12/11 for its annual gala. The organization will honor
RCA's
H.E.R., who was part of the Get Lit program as a Champs High School student. The five-time Grammy winner will receive the Ignite Artist Award for her work in the music industry.
Get Lit, which aims to increase literacy and empower youth through poetry and visual media, will also celebrate the newly added Grammy category Spoken Word Poetry.
"The updating of this category is important to Get Lit because it gives young artists a career path," noted Get Lit founder
Diane Luby Lane. "It gives them something to aspire to. It acknowledges that spoken word is an art form, something that's been at the heart of Get Lit's mission for the past 16 years."

Get Lit will also honor poet
Shihan Van Clief with the Ignite Community Award and attorney
Aron Baumel with the Ignite Advisor Award. Spoken-word performers include Grammy nominees
J. Ivy and
Sekou Andrews,
Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
Lynne Thompson, Youth Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
Salome Agbaroji and poets from the
Get Lit Players program. All proceeds go to Get Lit’s literacy initiatives in Southern California schools.
Find more information
here. We're off to get lit in a decidedly less literate fashion.