New Voices for Liberian Poetry


Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Ophelia Lewis, and the legendary Bai T. Moore, founder of Liberia's National Cultural Center, are just a few Liberians who have captured the country's best-known artistic expressions. 


Recently, the Liberian Poetry Society was started by a group of college students who want to give people an alternative to partying at clubs all night.

It's the It thing trending now.

An old form of art offering a youthful night of spoken words. A beautiful evening where one gets to read out poems, listen to rhyming and verse.

It also serves as a medium to showcase Liberian culture, folklore, literature, and fun. 

Kamal Anisiobi, reporting from Monrovia, Liberia

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