April 28, 2022

Poetry Week Morning Interview (4-28-2022)

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Today our friend Jasmine is talking to poet Mahogany L. Browne!

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>> Rachel: Good morning, it's time for Chompers, your morning and night toothbrushing show. 


Today our friend Jasmine is here with a special interview. Jasmine, take it away.


>> Jasmine: Thanks!


>> Rachel: Start brushing on the top of your mouth on one side, and brush the inside, outside and chewing side of each tooth


>> KIDS: 3, 2, 1 brush!


>> Jasmine: It’s Poetry Week. So we went to talk to someone who writes poetry. A poet. 


Mahogany: My name is Mahogany L. Browne. 


>> Jasmine: What does a poet do? 


>> Mahogany: Being a poet means your job is to write down your feelings and explain them to the people. Being a poet means you observe things around you and write it down and share it with the world. 


>> Jasmine: I love that. And why did you choose to write poetry? 


>> Mahogany: I think poetry because there are no rules to poetry. There isn't any one way to make a poem. And so I get to be my most honest self even if I'm afraid even if I'm just happy, even if I feel silly. I get to really dig out the different parts of who I am and who I want to become. I get to have dreams and I get to overcome fear. 


>> Jasmine: Where can you find poetry? Is it only poetry only written down?


>> Mahogany: Its not just written down. Poetry is in long form like a long book. It can be a chant,  like you hear at a game. It can be At the store. At the gas station. At chruch. Poetry is everywhere. 


>> Jasmine: What's your favorite poem? Like if you were trapped on a desert island you can only ever listen to one poem for the rest of your life, that's the one point you got, what poem would you take with you? 


>> Mahogany: Jeez! "These Hips" 


>> Jasmine: by Lucile Clifton


>> Mahogany: (yeah)by Lucile Clifton. It's short and sweet she celebrates her body.


>> Jasmine: What does it say? (OR Can you tell us a few lines?)


Mahogany: "These hips. They don't like to be held back. They go where they want to go. They do what they want to do." 


>> Jasmine: You’re all done brushing for this morning. Now you’re hips can go wherever they want to go. Mahogany Browne will be back tonight to talk more about poetry! Until then, 


>> KIDS: 3, 2, 1, spit!