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Bruce George
Born
New York, U.S.
Alma materNiagara University
Occupation(s)Co-Founder of Russell Simmons Presents, Def Poetry Jam (HBO), Founder of the Genius Is Common Movement.
WebsiteGenius Is Common

Bruce George is the co-founder of the award-winning "Russell Simmons Presents, Def Poetry Jam (HBO),"[1] and the Founder of a growing "Genius Is Common" Movement. He is also an executive producer, writer, poet, entrepreneur, author, speaker and social activist. He was born and raised in New York City. He has written poetry/prose & articles for over 36 years.

Genius Is Common

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The slogan used Genius is Common suggests that all beings have an extraordinary or exceptional creative power in them. The idea implying that for example a woman that comes from a city, who knows how to micro braid hair, as Picasso painted; that skill is her genius. The movement has been gaining some attention due to its optimistic ideals, its key concept being that every being has their own unique way of expressing their passion, in their profession, their art or their talents.

Poetic stance

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"It’s imperative that these spoken word artists be catapulted to the mainstream and be recognized. Finally the marriage between hip-hop and spoken word can begin the arduous task of reconciliation."[2] —Bruce George

Awards

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  • "Peabody Award" for "Russell Simmons Presents, Def Poetry Jam(HBO)"
  • "Miky Award" for "Russell Simmons Presents, Def Poetry Jam (HBO)"

Education

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George graduated from Niagara University with a B.A. degree in psychology.[3][4]

Bibliography

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Bruce George is the Founder/Managing Editor of:

  • "The Bandana Republic, an Anthology of Poetry & Prose by Gang Members & Their Affiliates." (2008)

References

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  1. ^ Simmons, Danny. Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam on Broadway... and More. Simon and Schuster, 2003.
  2. ^ Somers-Willett, Susan BA. "Def Poetry's Public: Spoken Word Poetry and the Racial Politics of Going Mainstream." Archived 18 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies 8/9 (2006): 72.
  3. ^ McMahon, Lisa MA (13 December 2011). "Alumni Spotlights: Bruce George, ’89, Shares His Story as an Inspiration for Others." Niagara University. Retrieved 16 January 2017
  4. ^ "Co-Founder of HBO’s Def Poetry Jam, Bruce George, to Speak about ‘Politics of Artistic Expression’." News & Announcements, Centenary College. 4 February 2014.
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