
Renowned poet, playwright, and activist Sonia Sanchez
From: New Letters on the Air
Series: New Letters on the Air
Length: 29:01
Women's History Month continues with one of the most important writers of the Black Arts Movement, Sonia Sanchez. The author of more than 20 books of poetry, prose, and drama, Sanchez was named Philadelphia's first poet laureate in December 2011. In this interview, she discusses her 2010 books, a collection of poetry called MORNING HAIKU, and I'M BLACK WHEN I'M SINGING, I'M BLUE WHEN I AIN'T AND OTHER PLAYS, the first-ever collection of her plays. Sanchez co-edited the collection with Dr. Jacqueline Wood, who joins in the conversation. Sanchez also talks about how she discovered poetry, her use of Brechtian theatre techniques, and the ways activism has informed her art over five decades.
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Piece Description
Women's History Month continues with one of the most important writers of the Black Arts Movement, Sonia Sanchez. The author of more than 20 books of poetry, prose, and drama, Sanchez was named Philadelphia's first poet laureate in December 2011. In this interview, she discusses her 2010 books, a collection of poetry called MORNING HAIKU, and I'M BLACK WHEN I'M SINGING, I'M BLUE WHEN I AIN'T AND OTHER PLAYS, the first-ever collection of her plays. Sanchez co-edited the collection with Dr. Jacqueline Wood, who joins in the conversation. Sanchez also talks about how she discovered poetry, her use of Brechtian theatre techniques, and the ways activism has informed her art over five decades.
Broadcast History
This program originally uplinked to PRSS' Content Depot on March 23, 2012, for delivery to member stations.
Timing and Cues
PROMO: NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR's celebration of Women's History Month continues with Sonia Sanchez, one of the most important writers of the Black Arts Movement. Sanchez reads from her collection of poetry called MORNING HAIKU, and I'M BLACK WHEN I'M SINGING, I'M BLUE WHEN I AIN'T AND OTHER PLAYS, the first-ever collection of her plays. Sanchez co-edited the collection with Dr. Jacqueline Wood, who joins in the conversation about how Sanchez discovered poetry, her use of Brechtian theatre techniques, and the ways activism has informed her art over five decades. Listen to Sonia Sanchez and Jacqueline Wood--on the next NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR.
UPLINK DATE: 03/23/2012
PROGRAM LENGTH: 29:00 minutes
INCUE: (music) "How do breath, rhythm, heartbeat and haiku..."
OUTCUE:"...(music) thanks for listening to NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR."
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Human Beat | Kevin MacLeod | Royalty-free Production Music. | incompetech.com | 2012 | 00:00 |
| Dubakupado | Kevin MacLeod | Royalty-free Production Music. | incompetech.com | 2012 | 00:00 |
| Faster Does It | Kevin MacLeod | Royalty-free Production Music. | incompetech.com | 2012 | 00:00 |
Additional Credits
New Letters on the Air is a production of the quarterly literary magazine New Letters, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Partial financial support comes from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.





