Haven't We Suffered Enough: Kansas City Needs More Spoken Word Poetry Venues?!?

Today dead-tree media shares the ambition of a local creator and his hope to create a "safe space" where local normie dudes would rather chew their own legs off than visit . . . Check-it:

"He wanted to come home to Kansas City to help establish a spoken word venue for poets. Over the years, a well-known Kansas City poet, has become a mentor and trail blazer creating platforms for poets to use their words to make change."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

This Kansas City activist fights racism with spoken word. Why he says poetry is power

Glenn North is the poet in residence at the Kansas City Museum. He's become a community leader, bringing open mic nights, workshops to KC.

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