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This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Camonghne Felix, author of Let The Poets Govern: A Declaration of Freedom.
It’s a treatise on the inherent harm of political power and an entreaty for people to seek collective and communal good from a praxis of poetics.
In our conversation, Camonghne explains why the erasure poems she included in the text are the best option to show people a new narrative of democracy. Plus, the reason she advocates for anarchy.
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Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree!
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Camonghne Felix, author of Let The Poets Govern: A Declaration of Freedom.
It’s a treatise on the inherent harm of political power and an entreaty for people to seek collective and communal good from a praxis of poetics.
In our conversation, Camonghne explains why the erasure poems she included in the text are the best option to show people a new narrative of democracy. Plus, the reason she advocates for anarchy.
Mahogany Books
Mentioned in this episode:
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Thanks for listening, family! Please do us a solid and take a quick moment to rate and/or leave a review for this podcast. It will go a long way to making sure content featuring our stories and perspectives are seen on this platform