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Aja Monet (Aja Monet Bacquie) was born on 21 August, 1987 in Brooklyn, New York, United States, is an American poet. Discover Aja Monet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

Popular As Aja Monet Bacquie
Occupation Poet, writer, lyricist, activist
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 21 August 1987
Birthday 21 August
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, United States
Nationality United States

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Aja Monet (/ADʒa moʊˈneɪ/ Ah-Zjhah Mow-nay), (sometimes stylized in all lowercase), is an American contemporary poet, writer, lyricist and activist based in Los Angeles, California.

Monet began writing poetry at age 8, due to her fascination with storytelling and typewriters.

She started performing poetry in high school at Baruch College Campus High School in Manhattan.

One of her first poetic memories was when she wrote a poem for a class that compelled the teacher, who encouraged Monet to continue writing.

Monet competed with a poem for her high school talent show, and won, bringing her teachers to tears.

She created the club SABA, Students Acknowledging Black Achievements, and got involved with the organization, Urban Word NYC, who taught Monet that poetry could be a career.

She was invited by Mahogany L. Browne to a poetry workshop at a group home for pregnant teens in Inwood, which exposed her to how poetry could be used for community empowerment.

When she was 17, she attended Brave New Voices, Youth Speaks' national poetry competition, which politicized her by showing her what issues teens were facing around the country.

Her longtime collaborator, Saul Williams, has known Monet since she was 14.

Monet was in class at BCC High School when the 9/11 attacks occurred.

Monet has stated that she was more afraid of the police growing up than any other people in her community.

According to the Village Voice, "Growing up in Brooklyn, Monet witnessed first-hand the mounting tensions between the police and the Black community in New York City. She remembers the pain she felt watching the heads of young Black boys being lowered into the backs of police cars, the anger that rose up when officers would "taunt" her uncle and brother during their patrols through her neighborhood."

2007

Monet was the youngest poet to ever hold the title Nuyorican Poets Café Grand Slam Champion at the age of 19 in 2007, and is the last woman to have won this title since.

She earned her certificate of Bachelor of Arts from Sarah Lawrence College and MFA in writing from Art Institute of Chicago.

2010

Not far from her graduation, she published two E-books, Black Unicorn Sings (2010) and Inner-City Chants and Cyborg Ciphers (2014).

2012

She also did co-editing and arrangements of the spoken word Chorus: A Literary Mixtape (2012).

Monet was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry for her collection My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter. A starred review in Publishers Weekly praised Monet's "stunning and evocative language" as she "strikingly illustrates the passage from girlhood to womanhood".

2015

In 2015, Monet spoke at a vigil for the #SayHerName movement, which was assembled by New York's African American Policy Forum to raise awareness about women victims of police brutality, and their erasure.

In the 2015, Monet moved from Brooklyn to Miami to build a social justice arts community.

2016

In 2016, she co-founded Smoke Signals Studio in Miami—an arts collective dedicated to music, art, and community organizing.

The studio runs on a barter system.

Monet explains, "For every hour that someone spends in the this studio to record to make music, we hope for them to give an equal amount of time doing radical, political education or giving a training or workshop to other folks with the same skill set that they can provide. Let's say you're a really good guitar player, and you're here for an hour to use the studio. You could give an hour of guitar lessons to the community or to our young people."

Monet coordinates the poetry workshop VOICES: Poetry for the People and organized its first annual Maroon Poetry Festival in the Liberty City section of Miami.

In 2016, according to Monet, residents of Little Farm Mobile Home neighborhood were beiing displaced from their homes by developers.

She stated, "Community Justice Project worked hard to represent marginalized folks. They were working with Spanish and Creole-speaking people who didn't know how to fight back."

2019

She is a contributor to the 2019 anthology New Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby, with poems "about love and intimacy as a primary aspect of freedom fighting".

In 2019, Monet collaborated with Eryn Allen Kane for Kane's album, a tree planted by water.

In 2021, with Smoke Signals Collective, Monet released "The FREE Tape, a hip-hop-forward, self-described "soundtrack for liberation" made in conjunction with the group's many singers, poets and multi-instrumentalists."

In 2023, Monet released her debut album, when the poems do what they do, featuring Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah, Samora Pinderhughes, Marcus Gilmore, Lonnie Holley, Eryn Allen Kane, and Novena Carmel.

The album received a four star rating from Jazzwise, which wrote, "Monet's spoken word poems variously thrill, challenge seduce and bring joy".

The New York Times called the project, "a nuanced exploration of Blackness."

Pitchfork granted the LP a 7.4 rating and wrote that the record expands on Monet's previous works, "taking us through storm-battered homes and jump rope competitions as she explores Black joy and the blight of capitalism."

when the poems do what they do was later nominated for a 2024 GRAMMY Award for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album.

Monet is featured in Harry Belafonte's 2023 documentary, Following Harry.

Monet previously lived in Little Haiti, Miami.

Monet has said she connected to Florida's "indigenous African roots" and "climate gentrification" issues.

In 2019, she facilitated Where the Land Is Free, a project showcased by VOICES: Poetry for the People, on view at Wynwood's Bakehouse Art Complex.

The exhibit featured Meet Your Neighbors, a piece by Calvin Early, which was composed of photographs of longtime Black and brown Wynwood residents.

Where the Land Is Free was created in collaboration with Community Justice Project, "a group of movement lawyers that provides legal support to organizers and grassroots groups to strengthen their ability to fundamentally change the conditions of their oppression".

2020

In 2020, Monet supported Bernie Sanders's 2020 campaign for president.