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In this episode of the La Raza BIPOC ACCESS Artist Development Podcast, spoken word poet and truth-seeker Muhannad opens up about his creative journey and how poetry has become his sanctuary for healing, truth-telling, and exploring identity. A student of history — human, Indigenous, colonized and migratory — Muhannad uses words as a tool for resistance and reclamation.

He shares how writing became his emotional outlet, how his curiosity in the past is shaping his future work, and why poetry isn't about performance for him — it's about presence.

🎤 Hosted by Spin El Poeta and produced by THE DOPE CONTENT, this episode dives into what it means to be a BIPOC creative navigating personal truth, cultural memory, and creative growth.

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📚 Produced in collaboration with One Mic Educators
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