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Kenneth Dillon, Glo, Spoken Word, Poetry, Charles Peters
Photo of Glo by Kenneth Dillon


Spoken Word Poet

Gloria "Glo" Armmer




All featured spoken word tracks are from the CD "Set the World on Fire." 

To purchase a copy, go to http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/glopop



Photography by Kenneth Dillon:

http://www.fishersofmenmultimedia.com 



 
Glo's poetry addresses social, political, and cultural issues. The tracks featured here include commentary about the alarming percentage of black men in prison, the need for respect between black men and black women, the way in which women present themselves, the devastations of 9/11, personal empowerment, and the power of poetry.

 
Dressed All in WhiteGet It Together
 
From Beneath the Rubble
 
 
Glo Armmer, Kinton Armmer, Charles Peters, Gemini Ink
Spoken Word Poets Glo and Kinton Armmer and Charles Peters; Photo by Kenneth Dillon
Green -vs- Braxton (featuring Easy Lee)
 
Untitled (Featuring Ria-listic)Plus Size Poem
 
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