Born in Chicago of African and Native heritage, Louis Alemayehu developed his poetic skills and musical sensibilities as a part of the Black Arts Movement in the 1970s. His believes that poetry is a tool for healing; his performances, lyrical twinings of jazz, chant, poetry and song, are art-as-ritual, often performed ceremonially. He teaches classes in poetry and language arts at the Multicultural Indigenous Academy, and facilitates community workshops on racism, culture and community-building.
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Podcast Details
Created by
Dharma Seed
Podcast Status
Idle
Started
Feb 10th, 2012
Latest Episode
Oct 17th, 2015
Release Period
2-Yearly
Episodes
4
Avg. Episode Length
About 1 hour
Explicit
No
Language
English
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