Natural Fluidity
From: Susan Johnston
Series: Spoken Word: The Capital Poetry Collective Series
Length: :53
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Ritallin is one of Canada's best spoken word artists and most active youth educators.
"In just two years, Ritallin has developed a reputation for delivering powerful poetry in a way that is lyrically appealing, widely accessible and unapologetically provocative in its socially conscious message. Greg has always written about issues that matter, including social justice, racism, the plight of Afrikans across the Diaspora, and empowerment of the disenfranchised."
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Piece Description
Ritallin is one of Canada's best spoken word artists and most active youth educators. "In just two years, Ritallin has developed a reputation for delivering powerful poetry in a way that is lyrically appealing, widely accessible and unapologetically provocative in its socially conscious message. Greg has always written about issues that matter, including social justice, racism, the plight of Afrikans across the Diaspora, and empowerment of the disenfranchised."
