Live from The Bronx Podcast: The Case for Black Joy w/ Roya Marsh (Audio)
Posted by Jason Acosta
Black Joy is real, necessary, and so present in this week’s episode. We get the opportunity to sit down with Roya Marsh the co-founder of the Bronx Poet Laureate. Roya is an artist, activist, author, sneakerhead, and all-around dope human. She has a strong sense of who she is, and what she is here to do. Her art is vulnerable and honest. Roya takes us on a journey on this one, so you def want to stay for the ride.
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