Aja Monet: From bard to bandleader




On this version of our Arts24 music present, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with poet and activist Aja Monet. She began placing pen to paper at simply eight years previous, because of a fascination with storytelling and typewriters. Her poetry has garnered essential acclaim, similar to the gathering “My Mom was a Freedom Fighter”. Her activism has taken her from New York to Palestine. Aja’s debut album “When the Poems Do What They Do” is a fluid mix of poetry and jazz. Additionally it is an ode to a few of the greats from the Black Arts Motion like Nikki Giovanni and Amiri Baraka. Aja described how she felt like a “religious archivist” when placing collectively the album. She is on tour in Europe with the file and is about to drop a brand new assortment of poetry entitled “Florida Waters” this June.

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