Local rap artist, Chucky BLK, starts off our series for National Poetry Month by performing some of his work and talking about the power of rap as a poetic form. BLK, real name Charles Stephens, found his voice as a slam poet, competing in national tournaments while attending Austin’s McCallum High.
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