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X: A Mixtape was a self-published chapbook of collected poems that was released on March 2013. These poems reflected the process of self-discovery within the context of African American History. All of the proceeds received from the sale of the chapbook went to develop the Delores Sutherland Book Scholarship, which provided a $500 to a college freshman for textbooks. From X: A Mixtape, the poem “Template,” about “white flight”, was published in the Philadelphia literary magazine APIARY for their Summer 2013 issue. As a result of this relationship, I procured feature performances at The Fuze Open Mic and Sounds in the Gallery Open Mic in Philadelphia, representing APIARY.
My approach to writing has evolved into experimenting with traditional forms to create new forms that best convey the intention and meaning of the subject matter I choose. The first product of this came in the form of a reworking of my chapbook. X: A Mixtape Remastered was published through the Philadelphia based company, 2 Pens and Lint. The content of the book included edits of some poems from the initial work as well as new poems. I received great feedback from the poetry community including the book being used for instruction in a Temple University Creative Writing class.
Currently, I am working on my next project which will be entitled Kid B: An Ecological Study. The book will study the effects of a crumbling urban ecology on the lives of young black men and women. Additionally, I am the Youth Chairperson of The Collective Open Mic, working to bridge the gap between the youth and adult poetry scenes. A collective where poets can come together, read, critique, share work and discuss issues was necessary for me to create. In response to this need, The Mission Statement Poetry Collective was formed with Philadelphia poets Warren Longmire, Christopher K.P. Brown, Lauren Yates and Mydera Speak Me Free. This collective will serve to provide a place for poets of color to grow artistically and affect the community at large through the art created as well as other programming.”
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Holdin’ it down for the evening is Analysis--poet & spoken word artist, organizer, minister, activist, educator, consultant… Y’all know what’s up! www.facebook.com/analysisthepoet
Twitter @AnalysisThePoet
MIC LIST OPENS AT 7:00pm!
(Mature language and themes may be involved; not suggested for younger children.)
The evening is brought to you by Red Emma’s Bookstore Coffeehouse, a worker-owned and collectively-operated restaurant, coffee roaster, bookstore, and community events space located in Baltimore's Station North neighborhood that is dedicated to putting principles of solidarity and sustainability into practice in a democratic workplace! Here you’ll find delicious, transparently traded, organic coffee, espresso and tea, as well as a selection of vegan and vegetarian food.
Get here early so you can check out the books and periodicals on a wide range of topics, with a focus on radical politics and culture.
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Remember: PEACE, JUSTICE, POETRY!! Will we see you there?