1 hr 28 min

E40. Jericho Brown: Shaping Reality with Words‪.‬ The Institute of Black Imagination.

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Today’s episode is with Jericho Brown, a Pulitzer-prize winning poet, scholar, and the Director of Creative Writing at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Exploring poetry as sound, Jericho's written word reminds us that language is always heard before it is spoken and spoken in order to be experienced. 
Dario explores an intimate conversation characterized by love- Jericho’s love for exploring the sound of creation, love for his inner child, and love for being in love. We discuss how it is possible to fall in love in a pandemic and what we do to protect ourselves from love and harm. If you aspire to write or create, allow this professor to guide you out of your belief in writer’s block and into your seat of messy.  Sensitive content: sexual abuse and rape
What We Mention
Jericho reads his latest poem Vaccinated and from The Tradition 
Battle of Jericho
Phenomenal Woman- Maya Angelou 
Ego Tripping- Niikki Giovani 
Mother to Son- Langston Hughes 
The Negro Speaks of Rivers - Langston Hughes
 
A Playlist Inspired by this Conversation
Lord I’m running trying to make 100  St Stephens COGIC Youth Choir, 1997
I put on for my city by Young Jeezy
The Lord’s Prayer – Patti LaBelle 
This conversation was recorded Jan 4, 2022

Host Dario Calmese 
Producer Carmen D. Harris  
Visual Art Direction and Designs: 
River Wildmen, AfroVisualism
Original Music composed by Dario Calmese 
Visit us at blackimagination.com 

Today’s episode is with Jericho Brown, a Pulitzer-prize winning poet, scholar, and the Director of Creative Writing at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Exploring poetry as sound, Jericho's written word reminds us that language is always heard before it is spoken and spoken in order to be experienced. 
Dario explores an intimate conversation characterized by love- Jericho’s love for exploring the sound of creation, love for his inner child, and love for being in love. We discuss how it is possible to fall in love in a pandemic and what we do to protect ourselves from love and harm. If you aspire to write or create, allow this professor to guide you out of your belief in writer’s block and into your seat of messy.  Sensitive content: sexual abuse and rape
What We Mention
Jericho reads his latest poem Vaccinated and from The Tradition 
Battle of Jericho
Phenomenal Woman- Maya Angelou 
Ego Tripping- Niikki Giovani 
Mother to Son- Langston Hughes 
The Negro Speaks of Rivers - Langston Hughes
 
A Playlist Inspired by this Conversation
Lord I’m running trying to make 100  St Stephens COGIC Youth Choir, 1997
I put on for my city by Young Jeezy
The Lord’s Prayer – Patti LaBelle 
This conversation was recorded Jan 4, 2022

Host Dario Calmese 
Producer Carmen D. Harris  
Visual Art Direction and Designs: 
River Wildmen, AfroVisualism
Original Music composed by Dario Calmese 
Visit us at blackimagination.com 

1 hr 28 min