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Episode 252: The Final Episode: How Boston Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola Reimagines History; Protesters Reflect On The Year That Changed Us

From left to right: Protesters Shanakawa Pereira, Franklin Peralta, Tanoah Pierre, Emily Conklin and Carl Williams. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
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From left to right: Protesters Shanakawa Pereira, Franklin Peralta, Tanoah Pierre, Emily Conklin and Carl Williams. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)

On the final episode of NEXT, Boston Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola talks about the evolution of her poetry, and how she uses futurism to reimagine history. Plus, protesters reflect on what has changed — or not — in the year since George Floyd’s murder. We also speak with band members of Lake Street Dive about their latest album, “Obviously.” And finally, to mark the end of NEXT, Executive Editor Vanessa de la Torre joins us to explain what’s ahead for the New England News Collaborative.

Guests:

Porsha Olayiwola, Boston Poet Laureate, a fellow with the Academy of American Poets, and the author of the book, “i shimmer sometimes, too.

Vanessa de la Torre, executive editor of the New England News Collaborative.

Bridget Kearney, bassist for Lake Street Dive.

Akie Bermiss, keyboardist for Lake Street Dive.

Contributors:

Todd Bookman, senior reporter for New Hampshire Public Radio

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Fred Bever, news reporter and producer for Maine Public

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Adrian Ma, reporter for WBUR

What’s Changed? ‘Not Enough’: Local Protesters Reflect On The Year Since George Floyd’s Killing

About NEXT

NEXT is produced at Connecticut Public Radio

Host/Producer: Morgan Springer

Freelance Producer: Lily Tyson

Executive Editor: Vanessa de la Torre

Senior Director: Catie Talarski

Music: Todd Merrell; “New England” by Goodnight Blue Moon; “One Call Away” by Latrell James; “To Meet You There” by Anjimile; and from Lake Street Dive, “Hypotheticals,” “I Want You Back” (The Jackson 5 cover), “Same Old News,” “Being A Woman,” “Nobody’s Stopping You Now” and “Sarah.”

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