Tolstoy of the Zulus (with Moses Oaktree)
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In this episode of the Liberation is Lit podcast, host Tayler Simon speaks with poet AJ Johnson, also known as Moses Oaktree. The discussion revolves around AJ's journey as a writer, the scarcity of Black male representation in literature, and how this has influenced his work. AJ highlights the importance of community and collaboration in improving as a writer and mentions his free writing and performance workshop, Tree x House. He also delves into the significance of oral tradition, reading diverse literature, and the power of words in fostering social change. The episode concludes with AJ emphasizing the need for organization and community-building to create positive impacts.
Books mentioned in this episode:
- Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P. Newton
- The Black Girl Survives This One: Horror Stories by Desiree S. Evans and Saraciea J. Fennell
- The Black Joy Project by Kleaver Cruz
Where to find AJ:
@Moses_Oaktree on Instagram
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