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06.24.25

Brooklyn Poetry Slam 2025 Season Finals

Time
Doors 6:30pm / Show 7:00pm
Location
Cost
FREE

Event Info

PLEASE NOTE: Due to extreme heat and humidity, this event has been moved indoors to BRIC House (647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY).

Join us for the Brooklyn Poetry Slam, an incredible evening of poetry and community led by co-founders Mahogany L. Browne and Jive Poetic! This month’s slam is our 2025 season finals, featuring performances by Moné, last year’s Brooklyn Poetry Slam finals winner.

Because this is Brooklyn Poetry Slam’s 2025 season finals, there will be no sign-ups for the Slam and the Open Mic at this event. All participants have been invited.

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About the Artists

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Moné

Moné was raised in the DMV and is an entrepreneur running an incubator that supports the growth of social enterprises, community-based ventures, and Black- and woman-owned businesses from early-stage ideas. Although she began her career in tech at the age of 15, Moné has always written poetry and credits Brooklyn for helping her fully embrace her artistry.

After earning the title of Brooklyn Slam Champion, Moné has performed across New York, including at the Apollo Theater and at City Hall in Bermuda. Her first print publication, Don’t Miss the Forest, was featured in the independent Italian magazine This Is America, which recently completed its European tour.

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Mahogany L. Browne

Mahogany L. Browne is a writer, playwright, organizer, and educator is a Kennedy Center Next 50 Fellow and the inaugural Distinguished Writer in Residence at Wesleyan University, she is also a MacDowell Arts Advocacy Awardee and a New York Emmy nominee for How to Build a City (All Arts). Browne has received fellowships from Cave Canem, Arts for Justice, Baldwin for the Arts, Hawthorden, Mellon Research, Rauschenberg, UCross, and more.

Her acclaimed books include Vinyl MoonChlorine Sky (optioned by Steppenwolf Theatre); Black Girl Magic; and the frequently challenged works Woke: A Young Poet’s Call to Justice and Woke Baby. She is also the founder of the Woke Baby Book Fair, a national celebration of diverse children’s literature.

Browne’s poetry collection Chrome Valley, praised by The New York Times and Publishers Weekly, won the 2024 Paterson Poetry Prize. She is the recipient of the Holmes National Poetry Prize from Princeton University and an NAACP Image Award nominee. Her most recent young adult novel, A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe, was longlisted for the National Book Award. Browne holds an honorary Doctor of Philosophy from Marymount Manhattan College and serves as the inaugural Poet-in-Residence at Lincoln Center.

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Jive Poetic

Jive Poetic is a writer, organizer, and educator based in Brooklyn, New York. He received his BA in Media Studies from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and his MFA in Writing and Activism from Pratt Institute. In 2017 Jive was the first recipient of the John Morning Award for Art and Service. He is the founder of Insurgent Poets Society, Carnival Slam: Cultural Exchange, and co-founder of the Brooklyn Poetry Slam. His work has been showcased on season four of TVONE’s Lexus Verses and Flow, PBS NewsHour, and BET. International recognition and support for his work has come from the British Arts Council; US Embassies in Australia, Brazil, and Poland; and the Minister Of Culture in Antigua and Barbuda. He has received fellowships from Air Serenbe and Rhode Island Writers Colony, and when he is not on tour or hosting, he teaches poetry and hip hop workshops to at risk youth in New York City and the surrounding area.

About Downtown Brooklyn Partnership

Downtown Brooklyn Partnership is a not-for-profit local development corporation that serves as the primary champion for Downtown Brooklyn as a world-class business, cultural, educational, residential, and retail destination. Working together with the three business improvement districts (BID) that it manages – the MetroTech BID, Fulton Mall Improvement Association, and Court-Livingston-Schermerhorn BID – the Partnership’s diverse activities include attracting new businesses and improving the environment for existing companies; facilitating the construction of public spaces and streetscapes that promote an active and cohesive community; supporting and promoting Downtown Brooklyn’s cultural assets; and encouraging a unified sense of place and an engaged civic community. For more information, visit www.downtownbrooklyn.com.

About The Plaza at 300 Ashland

The Plaza at 300 Ashland sits at the heart of the Brooklyn Cultural District, adjacent to the brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods of Fort Greene, Boerum Hill, and Park Slope. DBP has partnered with premier Brooklyn arts organizations such as BAM, BRIC, Brooklyn Public Library, Mark Morris Dance Group, MoCADA, 651 Arts, and Theatre for a New Audience (TFANA) to offer free, high-quality programming for everyone. Programming at The Plaza at 300 Ashland is made possible by support from Two Trees Management Co.

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