"Speaking Truths provides a nuanced examination of the inner workings of spoken word activism, draws clear connections to a diverse body of sociological theory, and perhaps most importantly, firmly situates creative activism as a meaningful form of social justice work."— Julie Gouweloos, Mobilization"Valerie Chepp's Speaking Truths beautifully adds to the growing literature on poetry slams, spoken word, and their surrounding communities. By exploring young poets as social justice activists, Chepp reminds us of the arts' undying capacity to imagine and build new, just, and more equitable worlds. Speaking Truths is a necessary offering in the burgeoning sub field of slam and spoken word studies." — Javon Johnson, author of Killing Poetry: Blackness and the Making of Slam and Spoken Word Communities"This beautifully written work deftly interweaves vignettes and poems to illustrate the culture of spoken word in meticulous detail."— Jerusha O. Conner, author of The New Student Activists: The Rise of Neoactivism on College and University Campuses."In this timely and deeply incisive investigation of poet-activists in Washington, D.C., Chepp illuminates the capacity of spoken word to transcend single-axis identity politics and create visionary, intersectional coalitions." — Patrick Ryan Grzanka, Editor of Intersectionality: Foundations and FrontiersNew Books Network: New Books in Popular Culture interview with Valerie Chepp— New Books Network: New Books in Popular Culture"Speaking Truths provides a nuanced examination of the inner workings of spoken word activism, draws clear connections to a diverse body of sociological theory, and perhaps most importantly, firmly situates creative activism as a meaningful form of social justice work."— Julie Gouweloos, Mobilization"This beautifully written work deftly interweaves vignettes and poems to illustrate the culture of spoken word in meticulous detail."— Jerusha O. Conner, author of The New Student Activists: The Rise of Neoactivism on College and University Campuses."Valerie Chepp's Speaking Truths beautifully adds to the growing literature on poetry slams, spoken word, and their surrounding communities. By exploring young poets as social justice activists, Chepp reminds us of the arts' undying capacity to imagine and build new, just, and more equitable worlds. Speaking Truths is a necessary offering in the burgeoning sub field of slam and spoken word studies." — Javon Johnson, author of Killing Poetry: Blackness and the Making of Slam and Spoken Word Communities"In this timely and deeply incisive investigation of poet-activists in Washington, D.C., Chepp illuminates the capacity of spoken word to transcend single-axis identity politics and create visionary, intersectional coalitions." — Patrick Ryan Grzanka, Editor of Intersectionality: Foundations and FrontiersNew Books Network: New Books in Popular Culture interview with Valerie Chepp— New Books Network: New Books in Popular Culture