Part of Hastings Storytelling Festival 2021.
Hear the voices of talented and young spoken word poets as they cover social issues concerning #BlackLivesMatter and the LGBTQAI+ community.
The headliner is Brighton-based spoken word artist and scholar-activist AFLO, who uses poetry to express her lived experiences and challenge dominant narratives.
See more about the event and about other events at hastingsstoryfest.org.uk/.
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