These poets were live at the Sacramento Poetry Center on February 18 to commemorate Black History Month. From left to right, the poets are: Dawn DiBartolo, Mario Ellis Hill, Khiry Malik Moore (back), Emmanuel Sigauke, Terry Moore, Indigo Moor, and Noah “SupaNova” Hayes.

Indigo Moor reading from his debut collection,
Taproot.

Malik Moore, award-winning performer.

Terry Moore.

Noah Hayes, aka Supanova, comparable to Zimbabwe's Albert Nyathi.

Dawn DiBartolo. You can read some of her work at
Strangroard.

Emmanuel Sigauke, reading Marechera's "Metamorphosis and Darkness (an extract)". I also read poems from a collection I am putting together for publication.

Mario Ellis Hill, who hosts readings at Luna's Cafe.

Audience poets -- sorry there was no open mic tonight, but your presence inspired us.
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