Urban Youth Poets:

QUEST FOR THE VOICE

 

Twin Cities Public Television created this program from footage they got at the “Go Light The World” event which took place at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis in May of 2007.


For information about the 2008 event, click here.

TWIN CITIES PUBLIC TELEVISION in collaboration with the Minnesota Spoken Word Association (MnSWA) has created this powerful regional Emmy Award-winning one-hour program entitled Urban Youth Poets: Quest for the Voice. The program was created from footage of the “Go Light The World 2007” event and features talented young people from urban Twin Cities schools sharing their stories and perspectives through the power of spoken word. 


The themes the youth poets explore are brave, identifiably honest, and sometimes heartbreaking. They move through insightful interviews and powerful performance poetry exploring themes that include poverty, peace, prejudice, immigration/citizenship, family violence, youth empowerment, substance abuse, teen suicide, GLBT issues, gangs, homelessness, education, and fulfillment of Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream.


The program premiered on Twin Cities Public Television in January of 2008 and the response from viewers was extremely positive. The program has served as an excellent educational tool to inspire dialogue among and between young people and adults around the important social issues presented in the poets' work. If you missed it, a DVD of the program is now available for purchase for $15 for individuals or $30 for organizational use (+$5 for shipping).


Interested in learning more or inviting a poet to perform at your next event? Please contact Shá Cage at MnSWA at (612) 288-9491 or sha.mnswa@gmail.com.


This production was made possible through the generous support of the First Universalist Foundation.

Poets Rodney Dixon with Robert Robinson, Caitlin Hill and Berato Wilson.

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Community elders, Naima Richmond, Amoké Kubat and Julia Dinsmore.

A co-production of Twin Cities Public Television and

the Minnesota Spoken Word Association

TO PURCHASE A DVD:

Contact Brian Mogren at (612) 965-9446 or brian.mogren@mac.com.

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