Summary: Exploring African-American history leads one young writer to critique Obama's run for presidency. This poet is a student at Steinmetz Academic Centre (Chicago, IL).
"Same Ole Change" is delivered in a spoken word poetry form that fans of the art form will really enjoy. The artist delivers a contemplative social-political assessment of today's government. He make a strong comparisons to the 1960s civil right era and delivers a message that is clearly understood. Two thumbs up.
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This piece belongs to the series "Louder Than a Bomb 2007"
Produced by Breeze Richardson
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Ronald Johnson
Posted on March 22, 2007 at 09:01 AM | Permalink
Review of "Same Ole Change" by Lamar Jorden
"Same Ole Change" is delivered in a spoken word poetry form that fans of the art form will really enjoy. The artist delivers a contemplative social-political assessment of today's government. He make a strong comparisons to the 1960s civil right era and delivers a message that is clearly understood. Two thumbs up.