
This video features readings by Tongo Eisen-Martin, an American poet, organizer, and former Poet Laureate of San Francisco. His work bridges revolutionary critique, memory, and community — tackling issues like incarceration, Black liberation, state violence, and love in movements. Eisen-Martin holds both BA and MA in African American Studies from Columbia University. His poetry collections include Blood on the Fog (2021), Heaven Is All Goodbyes (2017), Someone’s Dead Already (2015), among others.
Through his reading, this session shows how poetry can carry rage, grief, and vision — living histories refusing to be erased.
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