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LIT | Aja Monet on My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter, Poetry, Obama, and Giving Her Regards to Brooklyn @lit4998 | Uploaded October 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Even with a cold, Poet, activist, and Brooklyn native, Aja Monet spits fire. She pulled up to Pink Pig Productions studio to talk about her new debut poetry collection, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter; the importance of Black Americans to understand themselves in a global context in relation with, and connection to, the Diaspora; and why, regardless if its written on the page or performed on the stage, poetry is poetry.

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