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Alyesha Wise: Poetic Justice
Y Not Put On?
English - August 05, 2020 08:27 - 1 hour - 57.7 MBPerforming Arts Arts Society & Culture Relationships #social commentary #performance #poetry #black #black movies #interview Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Alyesha Wise is a published poet, teaching artist & TEDx speaker from Camden, N.J. Currently residing in LA, she is the co-founder of Spoken Literature Art Movement, an organization providing poetry education and extensive programming for poets - and a teaching artist for Street Poets, Inc., an organization serving juvenile injustice-involved youth with mentorship and arts programming. Alyesha has been featured on platforms and in publications such as OWN TV, Huffington Post, Bustle, Afropunk, PBS, POPSUGAR, Buzzfeed and more. Other collabs include the ACLU of Southern California, The Nantucket Project, Brave New Films and the Google Interstellar Project. Ron Howard once wrote about Alyesha's work, "Very Powerful."