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Poetry and Voting in the Age of Eric Garner

Poet Crystal Valentine: “Maybe politics aren’t Armageddon enough for us”

Leslie Savan

December 22, 2014

A makeshift memorial for Eric Garner, August 1, Staten Island (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

In these days of the NYPD’s near insurrection against Mayor de Blasio, of idiots chanting “What do we want? Dead cops!”, of cops killing unarmed black people across the country, of the murder of two officers in Brooklyn, and of Rudy Giuliani barking that when he was mayor, “Nobody took my streets,” hearing Crystal Valentine read her poetry can strike like lightning, maybe even open up space in closing minds.

Valentine, 19, is the NYC Youth Poet Laureate, and this morning she read two of her poems on WNYC radio’s Brian Lehrer Show, where she explained how she’s using poetry to try to get people to vote. From “A Voter’s Problem”:

Maybe politics aren’t Armageddon enough for us Aren’t spark enough for us Aren’t call to action enough for us

Hear the whole segment:

You can read “On Evaluating Black Privilege” here and “A Voter’s Problem” here.

Here’s Valentine reading in late October:

Leslie SavanLeslie Savan, author of Slam Dunks and No-Brainers and The Sponsored Life, writes for The Nation about media and politics.


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