• Volume Four: Chapter Sixteen - Our Conversation with Barbara Fant

  • Jun 12 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
  • Podcast

Volume Four: Chapter Sixteen - Our Conversation with Barbara Fant

  • Summary

  • In Volume Four: Chapter Sixteen, we welcome Teaching Artist, Poet, Spoken Word Artist and Author of the new book Mouths of Garden, friend of The Podcast Barbara Fant.

    Connect with Barbara:
    Twitter:
    @bloombarbfant
    Website: barbarafant.com
    IG: @bloombarbfant


    Recorded spoken word performances in this Chapter include:

    Brandon Alexander Williams:
    Black Women Studies
    IG: @brandonalexanderwilliams
    Twitter: @moderndaygroit
    Website: moderndaygriot.net

    Rick Dove: A Poetic Conceit
    IG: @rickdove
    Website: rickdove.co.uk
    Twitter: @multistable

    RJ Wright: Soldiers Creed
    IG:
    therealrjwright

    Crystal Valentine: I am Black before woman in February
    Website: crystalvalentinepoetry.com
    IG: crystalvalentine94

    Anita D: And The Psych Ward Says
    Website: anitadpoetry.com
    IG: anitadpoetry
    Twitter: @anitadpoetry

    Connect with, then listen and subscribe to the following podcasts we recommend:

    The Words I Never Said podcast
    IG: @gods_ink_spokenword

    Life as We Grow It podcast
    IG: @lifeaswegrowit
    Twitter:
    @lifeaswegrowit

    The Spoken World podcast
    Twitter: @spokenpodcast
    Website: thespokenwordpodcast
    IG: @thespokenworld

    Unspoken Words podcast
    IG: @unspokenwordspodcast
    Twitter: @beckythepoet
    YouTube:  Unspoken Words
    Website: beckythepoet.com

    Journey with Mpho podcast
    IG: @journeywithmpho
    Website: journeywithmpho.com

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