This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this captivating reading, legendary poet, activist and scholar Sonia Sanchez explores the most important question of the 21st century: What does it mean to be human?
When Sonia Sanchez was selected as Philadelphia’s first Poet Laureate, then Mayor Michael Nutter noted that she was “the longtime conscience of the city.” A pioneer of black studies and one of the most important writers of the Black Arts Movement, Sonia is the author of sixteen celebrated books. The internationally renowned poet, activist, and scholar is a frequent lecturer on black culture and literature, women’s liberation, and peace and racial justice. Sonia was the first Presidential Fellow at Temple University in Philadelphia, where she began teaching in 1977, and held the Laura Carnell Chair in English until her retirement in 1999. She continues to live and work in Philadelphia's Germantown neighborhood.
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