Tara Betts - "Erasure"

This is for the little people. For the leafletters, the phone-bankers, the teachers and street-corner preachers who put in the work day in and day out trying to bring some sanity to this crazy society. The ones who don't get the shine, the ones not named King. Debs. Milk. They try to erase us from history, indeed erase our very histories. Tara Betts, however, in her calm yet strong poetic voice, reminds us that we can embrace our past, and in doing so, embrace ourselves.

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CURRENT ISSUE: MAY 2012

May 2012

The Spoken Word and Progressive Politics

Howard Zinn, the beloved people's historian and longtime Progressive columnist who died on January 27, 2010, was a brilliant storyteller. He told the stories "not of the heroes and achievements of traditional history, but of all those people who were the victims of those achievements, who suffered silently or fought back magnificently": the labor radicals, the early feminists, the anti-war soldiers. Zinn also believed in people telling their own stories in their own voices. He believed in the power of artists to reshape the larger political narrative towards social justice and solidarity.

Today, a new generation of artists and activists has emerged, using their words as weapons for radical discourse and political empowerment. Coming out of the era of Reaganomics and gentrification, in the traditions of Amiri Baraka and Lenny Bruce, a movement of spoken word artists is speaking up. They combine elements of free verse, hip-hop, stand-up comedy, and soap-box preaching, but connecting them all is a diverse, democratic art form that demands participation. Spoken word is about the call and response, re-definition and self-determination, the street corner and Capitol Hill.

In this series, we are going to present a range of spoken word artists, musicians, and storytellers, all of whom are using their voices to rewrite the American narrative -- one story, many people at a time. As Howard would say, "Let the people speak."

— Josh Healey
Spoken Word Editor for The Progressive

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