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Raymond Nat Turner, Upsurge NYC and Black Agenda Report - Part 2
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
12 Apr 2024

Black Agenda Radio · Raymond Nat Turner, Upsurge NYC and Black Agenda Report - Part 2

Raymond Nat Turner is Black Agenda Report’s Poet-in-Residence. He joins us from New York City to talk about his work and an upcoming performance with his group, Upsurge New York City on April 13 at Sisters Uptown Bookstore and Cultural Center. This is the second part of a two-part interview.

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