💨 Abstract
In war-torn southwest Cameroon, spoken-word poetry is being used as a means to denounce ongoing bloodshed and advocate for peace. Artists like Boris Taleabong Alemnge, known as "Penboy," are using their art form to tap into the daily dangers of war zones and to heal the trauma suffered by the communities affected.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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