Jody Whitt, talented artist, urged me to bl(AH)g long ago. I've stumbled upon great & untidy & unexpected surprise stuff on the net & maybe, just maybe, I might surprise someone someday somewhere somehow with something I've included here.
"As soon as the generals and the politicos/can predict the motions of your mind,/lose it." (Excerpt from the poem, Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front by Wendell Berry)
Showing posts with label Jamaica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jamaica. Show all posts
Saturday, January 31, 2009
UniVerse of Poetry
The Pulitzer Center commissioned me to set the poetry of Kwame Dawes. Kwame and I have worked together on numerous projects. HOPE focuses on HIV/AIDS in Jamaica. You can visit livehopelove.com AND UniVerse of Poetry to read the poems, hear the music and see the astounding work of photographer Joshua Cogan.
Labels:
HIV/AIDS,
Jamaica,
journalism,
Kevin Simmonds,
Kwame Dawes,
poetry,
Pulitzer Center,
spoken word
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