Wednesday, June 27 (1 day)
5 – 8 p.m. | The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse (404 NW 26 Street)
This three-hour poetry workshop is just for teens. Start your summer getting inspired to write and perform your own poetry out loud with internationally acclaimed poet Aja Monet, the youngest individual to win the legendary Nuyorican Poet’s Café Grand Slam Championship at the age of 19.
Taller en colaboración con Miami Light Project
¡El Miami Poetry Collective patrocina generosamente becas para que dos adolescentes asistan al taller 100% ¡gratis! Hay dos formas de ganar:
Deadline EXTENDED: Friday, June 22 at 5:00 p.m. EST
Scholorships are sponsored by Miami Poetry Collective
Aja Monet, NAACP Image Award nominee for Outstanding Literary Work-Poetry 2018, is an internationally established poet, educator and human rights activist of Cuban-Jamaican decent. Harry Belafonte has called Aja Monet “The true definition of an artist”. Her craft is an in-depth reflection of emotional wisdom, skill, and activism. The youngest individual to win the legendary Nuyorican Poet’s Café Grand Slam title, she is recognized for combining her spellbound voice and powerful imagery on stage. In her poetry, Monet poses questions about the power of the imagination and metaphor in how we engage with local and global issues, like racism, colonialism and sexism. Monet is active with community organizing through her work with the Dream Defenders and the Community Justice Project. Monet was a featured speaker at the Women’s March on Washington, D.C. where she read the title poem of her latest book, Mi madre fue una luchadora por la libertad (Haymarket books 2017). Monet’s other books include Inner-City Chants & Cyborg Cyphers (2015), and El unicornio negro canta (Penmanship books). In addition, she collaborated with poet/musician Saul Williams on the book Chorus: A Literary Mixtape (MTV books/Simon & Schuster).
