Mile High Theology

S4 E8: National Poetry Month with Natasha Oladokun

April 26, 2021 Saint John's Cathedral Season 4 Episode 8
S4 E8: National Poetry Month with Natasha Oladokun
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Mile High Theology
S4 E8: National Poetry Month with Natasha Oladokun
Apr 26, 2021 Season 4 Episode 8
Saint John's Cathedral

"They say, Lord, piety is speaking to you, // but madness is hearing you // speak back." And so Natasha Oladokun stings her audience in her 2020 poem "Black Credit." In line after line, essay after essay, and poem after poem, Oladokun teases out of us what good literature usually teases out of us: An unmistakable smallness before the vast expanse that is our fragile and beautiful cosmos. In this special National Poetry Month episode, Natasha and Canon Broderick will discuss Audre Lorde's 1985 essay "Poetry Is Not a Luxury" and Lorde's assertion that poetry is "a vital necessity of our existence."

Show notes:
Audre Lorde's "Poetry Is Not a Luxury"
Natasha Oladokun's "Black Credit"

Follow Natasha on Twitter and Instagram to say up-to-date with her work.

If you enjoy Mile High Theology and want this programming to continue, support Saint John's Cathedral by giving at sjcathedral.org/give.
This podcast was recorded on the land of Ute, Cheyenne, and Araphao peoples.

Show Notes

"They say, Lord, piety is speaking to you, // but madness is hearing you // speak back." And so Natasha Oladokun stings her audience in her 2020 poem "Black Credit." In line after line, essay after essay, and poem after poem, Oladokun teases out of us what good literature usually teases out of us: An unmistakable smallness before the vast expanse that is our fragile and beautiful cosmos. In this special National Poetry Month episode, Natasha and Canon Broderick will discuss Audre Lorde's 1985 essay "Poetry Is Not a Luxury" and Lorde's assertion that poetry is "a vital necessity of our existence."

Show notes:
Audre Lorde's "Poetry Is Not a Luxury"
Natasha Oladokun's "Black Credit"

Follow Natasha on Twitter and Instagram to say up-to-date with her work.

If you enjoy Mile High Theology and want this programming to continue, support Saint John's Cathedral by giving at sjcathedral.org/give.
This podcast was recorded on the land of Ute, Cheyenne, and Araphao peoples.