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Tag Archives: poetry
SUBSCRIBE TO THE BLACK COFFEE POET BLOG AND YOUTUBE CHANNEL!!!
Wednesday March 20, 2013 Dear Readers, Do you know that you can subscribe to blackcoffeepoet.com for FREE? Do you know that I have a YOUTUBE Channel that is a companion to blackcoffeepoet.com? You can subscribe to my blog by clicking … Continue reading
IT’S ABOUT COMMUNITY, NOT COMPETITION #2
It’s About Community, Not Competition Part 2 By Jorge Antonio Vallejos For the last week and a half I’ve been writing about a poem that I had commissioned by a group of student lawyers from University of Toronto and York … Continue reading
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Tagged Aboriginal Literature, Aboriginal writers, Collaboration, Community, Daniel Heath Justice, Lee Maracle, Marilyn Dumont, Maureen Hynes, Mentoring, Native American writers, poetry, Simon Ortiz, Whitney French, Working Together, writing, writing groups, Writing mentors
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MALIKAH AWE:RI AND ROGER LANGEN READ THEIR POEMS FROM RESISTANCE POETRY #2
Meeting Malikah Awe:ri to tape her reading from Resistance Poetry #2 was great. I was a guest on her show with Dane Swan; we talked poems, read poems, and learned about poetry from each other. My interview with Malikah was … Continue reading
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WRITE YOUR PATH
Write Your Path By Jorge Antonio Vallejos Writers have a path they are on. Each path is different for each writer. To continue to be on that path you have to write; and to continue write you have to … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Classical Music, Creative Non-Fiction, Creativity, Fiction, Free Writing, Hans Zimmer, Literature, Memoir, motivation, Music and Writing, Neo Classical Music, poetry, Prose, Self Help, Spiritual writing, Time by Hans Zimmer, Write Your Path, writing, Writing exercises, Writing Journey, Writing Life, Writing Motivation, Writing Path, Writing to music
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SUBMIT A LETTER OR AN OPINION EDITORIAL TO BCP!!!
Monday December 10, 2012 Dear Readers, Do you have something to say about activism, academia, blackcoffeepoet.com, current events, literature, life, or politics? Is there something on your mind that mainstream media is not covering? Have you written something that has … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, Black Coffee Poet, Letter to blackcoffeepoet.com, Literature, Opinion Editorial, poetry
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BCP ON “ONE VOICE RADIO” WITH MALIKAH AWERI AND DANE SWAN
Earlier this month I had the pleasure of being on One Voice Radio hosted by the ever talented poet and singer Malkah Aweri. My co-guest was Toronto poet Dane Swan, author of Bending The Continuum. We all participated at … Continue reading
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Tagged 28 Seconds by Michael Bryant, Aboriginal poet, African Canadian Poetry, Black Coffee Poet, class, Dane Swan, Darcy Allen Sheppard, Latino Poetry, Malikah Aweri, Metis Nation, Michael Bryant, Native American Poetry, One Voice Radio, poetry, racism, Red Slam Collective, Resistance Poetry, Violence Against Women, White Power, white privilege
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INTERVIEW WITH KEVIN IRIE
Kevin Irie is a third-generation Japanese-Canadian. His poetry has been published across North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia, and it has been broadcast on CBC Radio. Irie is the author of five books: Viewing Tom Thomson, A Minority Report, Burning … Continue reading
BCP READS @ WE ARE WHO WE ARE
We Are Who We Are was one of the best events I have ever participated in. The ultra diverse group of performers read poems, danced burlesque, sang songs in their languages, and much more. To say We Are Who We … Continue reading