Listen "Poetry is the Process, with Aja Monet"
Episode Synopsis
There’s a heartstopping moment in “for sonia,” Aja Monet’s ruminative elegy for the revolutionary poet Sonia Sanchez, when she recalls uttering the word “poetry” at a community organizing meeting, only to be met with flustered refusal. “Who’s got time for poems when the world’s on fire?” she asks, either quoting a naysayer or posing the question to herself. The answer, of course, lies in the poems themselves — especially as Monet embodies and delivers them in partnership with a corps of intuitive improvisers. We sat down with her in New York the morning after her 2025 Winter Jazzfest performance, to talk about poetic practice, political necessity, musical imperatives — and the fires that were literally consuming her adopted city of Los Angeles. Don’t miss some deep truths from one of our most committed truth-tellers. For Further Reference: NPR: Words, sounds and the art of listening with Aja Monet NPR: Aja Monet: Tiny Desk Concert NYT: Aja Monet, a Musical Poet of Love Support WRTI: https://bit.ly/2yAkaJsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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