Kevin Coval
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| Gender | Male |
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| Plays | This Is Modern Art: A Play |
| Job | Teacher |
| Poet | |
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| Books | Milwaukee Avenue |
| 1989, The Number | |
| L-vis Lives! Racemusic Poems | |
| Everyday People | |
| Slingshots: (a Hip-hop Poetica) | |
| A People's History of Chicago | |
| Everything Must Go: The Life and Death of an American Neighborhood | |
| Schtick | |
| Human Highlight: An Ode To Dominique Wilkins | |
| Movies/Shows | Louder Than a Bomb |
| A Tiny Ripple of Hope | |
| Brooks People | |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 636093 |
Kevin Coval Life story
Kevin Coval is an American poet. He calls himself a "breakbeat poet" whose love of hip-hop "brought [him] back to Judaism". Besides a poet, he is an activist the founder of Louder Than a Bomb slam poetry festival.