A Man Was Lynched Today — Jelal Huyler
jelal huyler is an oakland , ca. born mixededednigga poet who does not condone linear time.
he is a 4-time competitor in the National Poetry Slam, 2-time “Grand Slam Champion” (team Berkeley, CA. as well as team Stockton, CA.) and also coached the 2016 and-17 Northampton, MA. poetry slam teams on their journey to NPS.
his voice and work have been included in the documentary Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequality, which explores race and restorative justice in the United States.
he has poems appearing in Drunk in a Midnight Choir, The Change Agent, 3Elements Review, Ink & Nebula, Eleven Eleven, 580 Split, FIVE:2:ONE Magazine, & Likely Red Press
jelal has one very small book of poetry Fractals published by The Gorilla Press
and three somewhat less small chap-books of poetry… printed at Kinko’s n such.
jelal huyler is an oakland , ca. born mixededednigga poet who does not condone linear time.
he is a 4-time competitor in the National Poetry Slam, 2-time “Grand Slam Champion” (team Berkeley, CA. as well as team Stockton, CA.) and also coached the 2016 and-17 Northampton, MA. poetry slam teams on their journey to NPS.
his voice and work have been included in the documentary Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequality, which explores race and restorative justice in the United States.
he has poems appearing in Drunk in a Midnight Choir, The Change Agent, 3Elements Review, Ink & Nebula, Eleven Eleven, 580 Split, FIVE:2:ONE Magazine, & Likely Red Press
jelal has one very small book of poetry Fractals published by The Gorilla Press
and three somewhat less small chap-books of poetry… printed at Kinko’s n such.
jelal huyler is an oakland , ca. born mixededednigga poet who does not condone linear time.
he is a 4-time competitor in the National Poetry Slam, 2-time “Grand Slam Champion” (team Berkeley, CA. as well as team Stockton, CA.) and also coached the 2016 and-17 Northampton, MA. poetry slam teams on their journey to NPS.
his voice and work have been included in the documentary Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequality, which explores race and restorative justice in the United States.
he has poems appearing in Drunk in a Midnight Choir, The Change Agent, 3Elements Review, Ink & Nebula, Eleven Eleven, 580 Split, FIVE:2:ONE Magazine, & Likely Red Press
jelal has one very small book of poetry Fractals published by The Gorilla Press
and three somewhat less small chap-books of poetry… printed at Kinko’s n such.