Revolutionary Voices: How Kenneth Something & Unique Robinson Speak Their Truth
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This episode we are joined by Baltimore-based poets, organizers, cultural architects, and Slam Champions: Kenneth Something and Unique Robinson.
Their shared story begins at a poetry competition, where they met as young artists finding their footing in the power of spoken word. From that early connection, they built a creative partnership that has spanned decades and includes a recent collaboration on a theater production titled The Slam.
We’ll also get into their work as curators of the Revolutionary Writers Poetry Festival, happening this May at The Voxel in Baltimore. This three-day gathering, produced in partnership with Maryland Poet Laureate Lady Brion, is designed to bridge Baltimore’s poetry communities with workshops by day and powerful performances by night.
We’ll also discuss how both Kenneth and Unique have navigated their identities as queer artists while deepening their commitment to their craft.
And make sure to come see Kenneth at Artscape 2026, May 23rd and 24th, as he represents The Black Arts District at Community Row.