- Playing
- Leviticus 20:13 by Jesse Welsh
- From
- WBEZ
Recorded as part of the 2008 collection of Louder Than a Bomb Teen Poetry Festival and Competition studio recordings (LTAB2008), presented just in time for National Poetry Month. For the fourth year, the station invited competition finalists in-studio from this nationally-renowned teen poetry slam, hosted by Young Chicago Authors.
Each piece included in the series is a titled performance piece. Without introduction, a template for host-introduction is offered here (under "for stations"). Over the past few years, over twenty pieces from previous collections have broadcast on stations across the country, including Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ 91.5 FM). LTAB2008 pieces work well aired independently (perfect for filling a few minutes of time after a thematically-related piece or interview) or as a series in locally produced programming that is looking to add a youth perspective. This is debut series.
The Young Chicago Authors' Louder Than a Bomb teen poetry slam is now in it's eighth year, bringing poets ages 13-19 years-old together in a safe space that emphasizes community building, education, and youth empowerment.
By carrying on the rich tradition of oral storytelling and the spoken word, the 2008 Louder Than a Bomb Teen Poetry Festival and Competition engaged over 400 young writers representing 46 schools and community organizations. The four teams that were invited to the final round, each presenting one group piece and four individual pieces, along with all six indy poets who completed in the final round are presented here.
Louder Than a Bomb is produced by Breeze Richardson, presented by Chicago Public Radio, and distributed directly to public radio stations through PRX.
Also in the Louder Than a Bomb 2008 series
For Emmett Till by Dianna Harris
(02:55)
From: WBEZ
Her fouth year in the competition, Dianna says this piece is about Emmett Till's mother. Dianna Harris is 17 years old and was an individual finalist in the 2008 Louder Than ...
Shofar Blues by Melissa Goldman
(03:12)
From: WBEZ
Her third year in the competition, Melissa says this piece is about questioning Judaism. Melissa Goldman is 17 years old and was an individual finalist in the 2008 Louder ...
Sisters by Camea Osborn
(02:59)
From: WBEZ
Her first year in the competition, Camea says this piece is about encouraging young women to love themselves and succeed beyond adversity. Camea Osborn is 18 years old and ...
Intersection by Demetrius Amparan
(03:06)
From: WBEZ
His second year in the competition, Demetrius says this piece is about fitting into all four of his races. Demetrius Amparan is 17 years old and was an individual finalist ...
Running by Esther Ikoro
(01:48)
From: WBEZ
Her first year in the competition, Esther says this piece is about being made fun of for talking "white". Esther Ikoro is 18 years old and was an individual finalist in the ...
Look! by Nate Marshall
(02:26)
From: WBEZ
His sixth year in the competition, Nate says this piece is about poetry, the Slam, and the positive impact it can have on youth. Nate Marshall is 18 years old and was an ...
A Story About How I'm Not Going to Tell One by Annie Kahane
(03:04)
From: WBEZ
Her first year in the competition, Annie says this piece is about a boy who thought he deserved a story. Annie Kahane is 19 years old and a member of Chicago 7, which was a ...
Ode to a Female MC by Deja Taylor
(02:24)
From: WBEZ
Her third year in the competition, Deja says this piece is an about the under appreciation of female MCs. Deja Taylor is 18 years old and a member of Chicago 7, which was a ...
Nostalgic Daze by FM Supreme
(02:52)
From: WBEZ
Her fifth year in the competition, Supreme says this piece is about a longing for home (Chicago) and feeling displaced after heading off to college. Jessica "FM Supreme" ...
The Man Inside My Head by Elisha Miles
(02:54)
From: WBEZ
Her first year in the competition, Elisha says this piece is about being friends with your imaginary friend once again. Elisha Miles is 14 years old and a member of ...
Piece Description
Recorded as part of the 2008 collection of Louder Than a Bomb Teen Poetry Festival and Competition studio recordings (LTAB2008), presented just in time for National Poetry Month. For the fourth year, the station invited competition finalists in-studio from this nationally-renowned teen poetry slam, hosted by Young Chicago Authors. Each piece included in the series is a titled performance piece. Without introduction, a template for host-introduction is offered here (under "for stations"). Over the past few years, over twenty pieces from previous collections have broadcast on stations across the country, including Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ 91.5 FM). LTAB2008 pieces work well aired independently (perfect for filling a few minutes of time after a thematically-related piece or interview) or as a series in locally produced programming that is looking to add a youth perspective. This is debut series. The Young Chicago Authors' Louder Than a Bomb teen poetry slam is now in it's eighth year, bringing poets ages 13-19 years-old together in a safe space that emphasizes community building, education, and youth empowerment. By carrying on the rich tradition of oral storytelling and the spoken word, the 2008 Louder Than a Bomb Teen Poetry Festival and Competition engaged over 400 young writers representing 46 schools and community organizations. The four teams that were invited to the final round, each presenting one group piece and four individual pieces, along with all six indy poets who completed in the final round are presented here. Louder Than a Bomb is produced by Breeze Richardson, presented by Chicago Public Radio, and distributed directly to public radio stations through PRX.
Transcript
(available as part of Louder Than a Bomb 2008 Series page)
Read the full transcript



