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Taalam Acey (born September 16, 1970) is an American spoken-word artist. He began pursuing the art in 1997 after visiting a poetry reading upon the invitation of a friend. At that point in his life, Acey was a full-time lecturer in senior level accounting at
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and a principal partner in a small business consulting firm. In 1999, Acey left Rutgers University to become a full-time performance poet. Each year, he travels to more than 50 cities in the United States and abroad to share his art and perspectives with enthralled audiences. Much of Acey's poetry addresses social and political issues from an afro-centric perspective while he maintains a fan base of a wide range of ethnicities. His work also provides a poetic perspective of relationships, whether man to woman, mother to son, or man to man. He champions the struggles of single parenthood and fatherly responsibility.


Early years

Born in
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’s Community for a Unified Newark (CUAN). Notably, the year of Acey's birth, CUAN helped Kenneth Gibson become the first black mayor of Newark. Acey acquired his elementary education at Chad School in Newark. His father had been instrumental in organizing the private school, which employed all African-American staff and administrators. Chad School held high academic expectations of its students. The curriculum was geared to provide a positive sense of self, dispel negative stereotypes about African Americans, and teach the contributions of African Americans in society.


Career highlights

Acey was one of four poets from around the US selected by '' Essence'' magazine to feature at the 2001
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in
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. Previous to that, he was chosen to open up for activist Dick Gregory for a live
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broadcast from the University of Texas at Austi
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Acey was one of five poets from around the United States selected to feature in the
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's ground-breaking, "Theater of the Spoken Word". Acey has also lectured on performance poetry for the
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's Center for Urban Education. Along with ''Essence'' magazine (September 2001), his work has been featured in several publications including ''Philadelphia Weekly'' (December 2005), ''New Jersey Star Ledger'' (July 2001). Marc Smith the founder of slam poetry used examples of Acey's poetry in Smith's definitive book on slam poetry- ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to Slam Poetry'' (2004).
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(London) featured Acey in its documentary on
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(2000). Acey was a member of the 1999 New York City slam team representing the world famous Nuyorican Cafe ww.nuyorican.org He was the 2000 Grand Slam Champion of London's Paddington International Poetry Festival.London's Paddington International Poetry Festival He was also the 2000-2001 New Jersey Slam master and the District of Columbia's Black Words Grand Slam Champion. His first
spoken-word Spoken word refers to an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a late 20th century continuation of an ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetics of ...
video "When the Smoke Clearz" was shown in film festivals in Los Angeles, New York, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The video was one of only 22 films nominated for a 2002
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On-line Award. He has won poetry slams and performed his poetry extensively throughout the continental United States, from
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to Amsterdam as well as in
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, UK,
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, and the
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. Acey also makes time to perform for non-profit organizations such as shelters that serve as a lifeline to people at tenuous points in their lives. In 2004, Acey worked with Project Stay Fre
Home
an at-risk youth program in Delaware (2008) designed to “educate and liberate youth from the juvenile justice system". Along with 13 spoken-word CDs, Acey has published an award-winning memoir, a novel, a comprehensive compilation of his poetry and, most recently, a book entitled ''Excellent Exposure'' (2009). Acey describes his latest effort as, "A defiantly open compendium of essays and poems derived from over a decade of success as a full-time world traveling poet. This self expository collection weaves critical thought, blunt introspection and empirical enlightenment."


Published works


Literary

''Excellent Exposure'', essays and poems, Word Supremacy Press, 2009
''Troubled Soul Refinery'', poetry compilation, Word Supremacy Press, 2007
''What You Deserve'', a novel, Word Supremacy Press, 2006
''Eyes Free: The Memoir'', Word Supremacy Press, 2003


Recorded performances/CD

''The Market 4 Change, Volume 2'' (2009)
''California Suite'' (2008)
''Self Construct'' (2007)
''The Market 4 Change'' (2007)
''Underground Heavy'' (2006)
''Pieces of Change Disc 2'' (2005)
''Pieces of Change Disc 1'' (2005)
''Belief System'' (2003)
''Blues Resurgence'' (2002)
''Code Blues'' (2001)
''Morally Bankrupt Final: Mood Demystify'' (2000)
''Morally Bankrupt Two: Pain Remover'' (2000)
''Morally Bankrupt One: The Wickedest Man in Babylon'' (1999)


References


External links


Taalam Acey's Official Website

Taalam Acey at Reverbnation.com
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