AG Dupont

Poet & Outdoor Educator

About Me

Hi, hola, boozhoo, and thank you for visiting my website! My name is AG (they/them/elle pronouns). I am a poet and outdoor educator from the ancestral homelands of the Lakota and Dakota peoples, now known as St. Paul, MN. I graduated with honors from the University of Puget Sound in 2023 with a B.S. in Biology, and minors in Spanish and Interdisciplinary Humanities: Issues of Race and Ethnicity. In college, I conducted research on microplastics and water quality, wrote for multiple student-run publications, released and distributed my own poetry zine, and DJed and worked for KUPS 90.1 FM.

I have 8 seasons’ experience in outdoor education, primarily through leading canoeing, backpacking, and sailing trips for young people ages 12-23. I find great joy in fostering compassion for the self and others and overall personal growth in my students/mentees.

In September 2025 I am heading to Portland State University in Oregon to complete my MFA in Creative Writing.

Artist Statement

My writing seeks to blur the lines between the “natural” world and what is perceived as the “unnatural” or “man-made” world in an attempt to personalize issues of environmental destruction and climate change. I am influenced by, and aim to respectfully incorporate, Indigenous cosmologies and relationships to land in order to move away from the ways of knowing I was trained in as a student of Western science. I also aim to thoughtfully acknowledge the legacies of violence towards Black and Indigenous people of color, LGBT+ people, disabled people, neurodivergent people, and female/feminine bodies that often tie us to the land in unique ways. I am driven by the desire to make known the most “unnatural” or “ugly” parts of my human experience through metaphors of “natural” beauty. Conversely, I hope to personalize large-scale ecological disasters by tying them into experiences of body image, queerness, sexual violence, individual/familial trauma, mental illness, or addiction (all based on my lived experiences, or what I have observed in those close to me).