The Revolution Will Not Be Televised – Sarah Lenton
Pamela Mounter interviews Sarah Lenton at Poet in the City’s The Revolution Will Not Be Televised event
Pamela Mounter interviews Sarah Lenton at Poet in the City’s The Revolution Will Not Be Televised event
From the anti-war and civil rights movements to feminist and LGBT activism, this series puts focus on the women poets who played a crucial role in the seismic social and political change of 1968, 50 years on: Maya Angelou and Adrienne Rich.
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Poet in the City · Interview with Chardine Taylor Stone at Poet in the City’s Audre Lorde – Sister Outsider event Chardine Taylor Stone is an award winning cultural producer Black feminist activist and writer. She was featured in The Voice newspaper as one of the Women Who Rocked the World in 2015, Diva Magazine’s LGBT Power…
Spirit de la Mare interviews Pecs Collective at Poet in the City’s You Don’t Own Me event