Dwayne Morgan

Dwayne Morgan

Dwayne Morgan is a Canadian spoken word artist, motivational speaker and event organizer based in Toronto, Ontario.

Morgan began his career as a spoken word artist in 1993. He is the founder of Up From The Roots Entertainment, which was established in 1994[1] to promote the positive artistic contributions of African Canadian and urban influenced artists. He received both the African Canadian Achievement Award for Youth Achievement, and the Harry Jerome Award for Excellence in the Arts in 1998. Morgan has self-published two chapbooks and three full volumes of his poetry.

As a producer, Morgan has now produced over 100 events, the largest of which are the annual spoken word concerts When Brothers Speak and When Sisters Speak, and the Toronto International Poetry Slam on Labour Day weekend each year.

Morgan collaborated with Driftwood Studios to film Three Knocks, a ten minute film based on his domestic violence poem of the same name, which premiered at the 2006 Reel World Film Festival in Toronto.

He was a member of the 2007 Toronto Slam Team formed by Up From The Roots. The team finished second at the 2007 Canadian Festival of Spoken Word in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Morgan currently hosts Diasporic Music, a monthly spoken word show on CKLN 88.1 FM, and is also as an advice columnist in the free daily paper, 24 Hours, in Toronto. He is also a Toronto regional representative on the Board of Directors for Spoken Word Canada, and is an active member of the Spoken Word Arts Network (SWAN).

Contents

Bibliography

Poetry books

  • Long Overdue - one of the most popular that includes must read poems.
  • The Man Behind the Mic
  • The Making of A Man

Chapbooks

  • Straight From The Roots
  • The Revolution Starts Within

Awards

  • African Canadian Achievement Award for Youth Achievement, 1998
  • Harry Jerome Award for Excellence in the Arts, 1998
  • The Evolution, Canadian Urban Music Award for Best Spoken Word Recording, 2001
  • Soul Searching, Canadian Urban Music Award for Best Spoken Word Recording, 2003
  • "Mother I Understand" from A Decade in the Making, Canadian Urban Music Award for Best Spoken Word Recording, 2005

References

See also

  • Slam poetry

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