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Javon Johnson: Building a Poetry Career & Prioritizing a Political Agenda
- 2021/07/27
- 再生時間: 1 時間 54 分
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In this episode of Inquire Within, I’m joined by Javon Johnson. The two of us dive into Javon's journey from the epics fails he had as a beginner poet to building a solid career focused on a political agenda. Javon is an Assistant Professor of African American Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a highly awarded spoken word poet, merging race and gender theory with comedy and lyricism. He is also the author of Killy Poetry, Ain’t Never Not Been Black, and Viral Poems. Additionally, Professor Johnson writes for The Huffington Post, The Root, and Our Weekly, and serves on the editorial board for Text & Performance Quarterly. And, he has appeared on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam, BET’s Lyric Café, TV One’s Verses & Flow, The Arsenio Hall Show, and The Steve Harvey Show, and also co-wrote the Showtime documentary Crossover. What we discuss: How did Javon become the performer he is now? What is Javon’s most embarrassing moment on stage? “Another Generic Love Poem from a Man to his Unborn Daughter” by Javon Johnson The Birth of Javon’s New Baby Girl How did the birth of Javon’s daughter change his perspective on his upbringing? How do you feel about the idea of your child being your friend? Growing up in south LA and how that fueled Javon’s interest in poetry Javon’s family and his introductions to politics What birthed Javon’s interest in poetry? When did Javon’s poetry begin to have a political agenda? What is one theme that Javon wants to leave his audience with his “Still” poem? The attack on black people’s livability Discussing “Ain’t Never Not Been Black” by Javon Johnson What should white people do about their white privilege? The structural solutions to racism What does Javon want the listeners to write about? How would you solved structural racism? Instagram: @javonism Twitter: @javonism