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Abiodun Oyewole

2/4/20261 hr 39 min

Abiodun Oyewole is an American poet, painter and author, and one of the founding members of the music and spoken-word group The Last Poets. Born in Ohio, Oyewole was raised in New York by his aunt, whose love of jazz and gospel music greatly influenced him. He was given the name Abiodun Oyewole aged fifteen, by a Yoruba priest at a temple in Harlem. The Last Poets were formed by Abiodun Oyewole, David Nelson & Gylan Kain in 1968, releasing their first album in 1970. The group is credited, along with Gil Scott-Heron, as having had a profound effect on the development of the hip-hop genre.  Abiodun missed the launch of The Last Poets first album after being sentenced to four years in a North Carolina prison for robbing the offices of the local Ku Klux Klan. During his time in prison he attended a nearby college where he earned his B.A. degree. He went on to earn a Ph.D. from Columbia University, where he has served as a faculty member. Oyewole rejoined The Last Poets during its 1990s resurgence, with their latest albums released in 2018 & 2024, and he has also released several solo albums. Oyewole has published two volumes of poetry, Naked, 2020, and Branches of the Tree of Life, 2020, and an essay collection titled Black Lives Have Always Mattered.  Oyewole hosts Sundays @ 110 each week at his home in Harlem, opening his doors to fellow artists, encouraging performance and a shared creative experience. Oyewole is one of several poets credited for liberating American poetry by creating vocal, spontaneous, energetic and uncensored vernacular verse that paved the way for spoken word and hip-hop. He continues to write poetry every day.  In this episode of Fashion Neurosis, Abiodun Oyewole and Bella Freud discuss how they first met, being treated as the Pope of Poetry, and spending time backstage with Nina Simone. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  1. Speaker 00:00

    [upbeat music] Do you ever look back on something you posted on the internet and think, "Well, that was cringe?"

  2. Abiodun Oyewole· Guest0:06

    Yeah, I mean, I look back at that stuff, and I'm just like, it's so emblematic of the era, and it's also just like, why did I think this would age well, like, in the slightest?

  3. Speaker 00:16

    This week on Explain It to Me from Vox, what to do with your online regret. New episodes on Sundays wherever you get your podcasts.

  4. Astead Herndon· Soundbite0:26

    [upbeat music] I'm Astead Herndon, and this week on Today, Explained, I traveled to Minneapolis to speak with Attorney General Keith Ellison, who is suing the Trump administration over ICE descending on his state.

  5. Keith Ellison· Soundbite0:45

    It would mean that, uh, that we had federal active duty troops patrolling our streets, which is concerning because the way ICE does its business has been proven over and over again to be deeply problematic.

  6. Astead Herndon· Soundbite0:56

    New episodes of Today, Explained drop every day of the week wherever you get your podcasts, and you can now watch our Saturday interviews at youtube.com/vox.

  7. Speaker 41:08

    [gentle music] [phone ringing] Hi, come up! Welcome to Fashion Neurosis, Abiodun Ayowale.

  8. Abiodun Oyewole· Guest1:26

    I'm happy to be a part of this experience.

  9. Unknown speaker1:29

    [laughing]

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