‘Black History Month’; This literary piece is an attempt to address and analyse some of the modern and historic implications\culture of racism and white supremacy, and its detrimental effects on ‘people of colour’, in the contemporary art form of Spoken Word poetry.
Written by @ibrahimsincere, sound produced by Abira and @sangeetpro
Ibrahim Sincere is a 20 year old Muslim student and creative writer of a mixed Somali and Indian descent.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4zxlG-Z1Yg[/youtube]
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