
At its core, The Personhood Project is a poetry exchange that connects incarcerated writers to a larger poetry community. Writings in the project culminate in this monthly podcast which explores poetry's ability to help process trauma, spur personal growth, and reduce recidivism in the carceral system.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

In this, the final episode of The Personhood Project, host Aaron Tyler Hand sits down with poet Kathy Fagan. Fagan is the author of six poetry collections, including Bad Hobby, Sycamore, and The Raft. In the episode, the two discuss how poetry is oft... more
In this penultimate episode of The Personhood Project, poet Diannely Antigua sits down with host Aaron Tyler Hand for a conversation about the intersection of healing and craft. In the episode, the two discuss Antigua’s poetry collections Ugly Music ... more
In this episode of The Personhood Project, guest host Brooke Pillifant reflects on the work of Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Jericho Brown. Brooke explores how Brown’s poetry, known for its formal innovation, such as the duplex, and its emotional vulne... more
In this episode of The Personhood Project, guest host Brooke Pillifant explores haiku poetry through the work of Masaya Saito and his collection Snow Bones. Brooke reflects on how haiku invites attention to brevity, stillness, and the present moment,... more
In this episode of The Personhood Project, guest host Brooke Pillifant reflects on the work of spoken-word poet Taylor Mali and his dedication to poetry as a vibrant, public art form. Brooke explores how Mali’s poems use performance, humor, and direc... more
In this mini episode of The Personhood Project, guest host Brooke Pillifant reflects on the poetry of Major Jackson and his attention to inner speech and quiet utterance. Brooke explores how Jackson uses poetry as a space to turn inward, listening cl... more
In this episode of The Personhood Project, guest host Brooke Pillifant discusses the poetry of Sarah Ghazal Ali, a poet drawn to the immediacy and accessibility of the form. Brooke examines how Ali utilizes poetry as a contemplative and immersive spa... more
In this episode of The Personhood Project, guest host Brooke Pillifant explores the poetry of Oliver de la Paz, a poet drawn to the freedom, brevity, and depth the form allows. Brooke discusses how de la Paz uses poetry as a way to hold complex emoti... more
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