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'But look how she dances when she thinks no one is watching. Look at the balm oozing from her bones she is my pomegranate promise in this land of the living' -Ashlee Haze Ashlee Haze is a poet and spoken word artist who has performed at the Apollo Theater. Her collection of poetry 'Land of the living' is a must have. In many ways, the book is an ode to Black womxn. A song to Black Lives, it lifts the voices of our mothers. In this episode of the podcast, Letlhogonolo is in communion with Ashlee discussing topics around grief, the predicament of Black mother and womanhood to the power of representation, feminism, Beyoncé and Missy Elliot. This episode is filled with authenticity and vulnerability complemented by readings from Land of the Living.Follow her on social media Facebook: Ashlee Haze Instagram and Twitter: @ashleehazeYou can buy her book her: http://www.ashleehaze.com/product/land-of-the-living/ or https://www.amazon.com/Land-Living-Ashlee-Haze/dp/0997316802/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523205307&sr=81&keywords=ashlee+hazeFollow us on social media:Facebook: The Cheeky Natives Instagram and Twitter: @cheekynatives Itunes: The Cheeky Natives Podcast
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