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cover of episode Healing through poetry in 'Light For The World To See'

Healing through poetry in 'Light For The World To See'

2021/12/30
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Poet and author Kwame Alexander was feeling the weight of being Black in America last summer and didn't know how to make sense of his feelings. So, he made sense of them through his book of poetry, Light For The World To See: A Thousand Words On Race And Hope. It's three poems on three historic events: the murder of George Floyd, Colin Kaepernick's protests, and Barack Obama being elected president. Alexander told NPR's Rachel Martin he wrote this as a call for Black people to remember their humanity.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)