Dusting for Prints: Policing, Culture & Culprits with Lorimer Shenher (Coming December 15, 2021)

Dusting for Prints: Episode Five—Spoken Word Poet, Scholar, Activist, Radio Host, Journalist El Jones

January 12, 2022 Lorimer Shenher Season 1 Episode 5
Dusting for Prints: Policing, Culture & Culprits with Lorimer Shenher (Coming December 15, 2021)
Dusting for Prints: Episode Five—Spoken Word Poet, Scholar, Activist, Radio Host, Journalist El Jones
Show Notes

El Jones is a spoken word poet, an educator, journalist, and a community activist living in African Nova Scotia. She was the fifth Poet Laureate of Halifax. In 2016, El was a recipient of the Burnley “Rocky” Jones human rights award for her community work and work in prison justice. She is a co-founder of the Black Power Hour, a live radio show with incarcerated people on CKDU that creates space for people inside to share their creative work and discuss contemporary social and political issues, and along with this work, she supports women in Nova Institution in writing and sharing their voices. El was named the Nancy's Chair of Women's Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University for the 2017-2019 term. Her book of spoken word poetry, Live from the Afrikan Resistance! was published by Roseway Press in 2014. She also writes for The Breach and numerous other publications. 
El would like to pay tribute to the many nameless and unrecognized women whose work makes it possible for her to be here and speak today. (Bio courtesy of Poetry in Voice)