by Tiny, aka Lisa Gray-Garcia
The Fourth Annual Poetry Battle of All the Sexes was hosted by your favorite revolutionary poets, media-makers, poverty scholars and cultural workers at POOR Magazine. Each year there is a “fighting” theme; this year it was “Mixed Martial Arts” and each battle was held in an 8-foot “cage” built by artist Will Steel at the Sub-Mission Gallery in San Francisco’s Mission District.
This year’s “battle” was MC’d by trans-Latina beauty Alexandra Byerly, who works with the revolutionary group El La and judges were La Mesha Irizarry, Devorah Major and Laure McElroy. It was a benefit for the poor and indigenous people-led grassroots arts and media organization POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE.
Here are the first, second and third place winners’ poems. The poets’ unorthodox, creative spelling has been left as they wrote it.
First place winner
The first place winner – in the battle of Educated Ghetto Gurl vs. The Society – is Jewnbug!
EDUCATED GHETTO GURRL
by Jewnbug 2011
BORN IN A PLACE
CONDITIONED FOR DEATH
RAISED ON GOVERNMENT CHEESE
PARENTS TARGETED TO BE DOPE FEENS
HOUSELESS N HUNGRY
SOCIETY WANTS ME TO BE IGNORANT
BUT AIN’T NO DUMMY
GOT WIZE TO THA MIZEDUCATION
OF YO SURVEILENCE
PROJECTS
PUBLIC SKOOLS
PRIZONS
US MILITARY ENLISTINGS
NEVER ASSIMILATING OR LISTENING
STAY THUG LIFE
RESISTING
RISING TO THA TOP
SINGING GHETTO SUPASTAR!
CONSCIOUSNESS
CULTIVATED UNDERGROUND
CAN’T AFFORD YO BRAND NAME LABELS
MAKING MY FASHION TALK OF THA TOWN
SPEAKING OUT AGAINST
YO POLICIES, PROTOCOLS, LAWS
PROHIBITED MY NATIVE TONGUE
PIGEON
SLANG
EBONICS
U AINT MY GOD
N I AINT YO SON
SPEAKING TOO LOUD TOO FAST
CAUSING LYRICAL WHIPLASH
I SMASH ON U
U THINKING U MORE DIGNIFIED
CUZ I ROCK A SHOELACE FO A BELT ON SUM JEANS
PLEASE!
U PUT ME DOWN
THEN CAPITILIZE ON MY SWAGGER
LIKE, “THAT’S HELLA GHETTO”
I DON’T PLAY THO
NO DIPLOMATIC TACTFUL RAGE
STRAIGHT UP IN YO FACE
U LABEL ME
TROUBLE MAKER
THAT’S CODE FOR
TRUTH TELLER
FO REAL FOR REAL
NO FAKER
I KNOW TRU ESSENCE OF SUCCESS
DESPITE THE MESS
OF YO CIVILIZED VEST
MY INTEREST TO DO MORE THAN SURVIVE
MANIFEST
CAME WHEN I HELD MY HEAD HIGH
WITH NO SHAME
YEA IM FROM THE GHETTO
N IM DOING BIG THANGS
EDUCATED GHETTO GURRL
SHE WAS KUNG FU FIGHTING
SHE WAS ALWAYS WRITING
EDUCATED GHETTO GURRL
PUTTIN WHOLE SOCIETY ON TRIAL
N BRINGING THEM TO THEIR KNEES
Second place
The second place winner – in the battle of Po’ Student Mama vs. Creditor Predator – is Vivian Thorp!
CREDITOR PREDATOR
by Vivian Thorp 2011
Don’t call it a comeback… I’m under attack y’all …
Creditor – Predator … for da’ edumaKKKation …
Creditor – Predator … for da’ edumaKKKation …
Da’ aUpgrade to Flash Player 10 for improved playback performance. Upgrade Now or More Info. answer machines re-playin’
over n’ over again
creditor haterz sayin’
“aw’ hell nah’
“we ain’t playin’…”
Y’see, da’-gats-I-stow-on-da’-down-low-
I ain’t stayin’
Keepin’ perpetrators layin’ … no supa’ sayin …
So get this one-son … mutha’fo-fo’ … I ain’t payin’
make me insane
freakin’ twistin’ my brain
straight dumpin’ on my name
ya’ perpetratin’ my shame
while I’m caught up in da’ grind, jobless now losin’ my mind …
jus’ tryin’ to earn my chedda’ …
to get my game on betta’
keepin’ my flow on the go
undercover well you know…
In the midst of this wickedness … it’s capitalist …
internet money invisible
click the box
it’s dat’ simple
kickin’ down on da’ cash flow
mechanism-capitalism-insto-automated-bank-roll
dat’ makes the world holla’
wanna’ get tha’ paper?
then I gotta’ pay dat’ phat dolla’
Creditor-Predator yeah-ya’s wastin all yo energy
houndin’ up on my ass fo’ da’ cash
from here to eternity
jankin’ my income tax
I’m still livin’ in poverty
student loan shark mutha’fo-foz’ … always huntin’ me
Creditor – Predator … for da’ edumaKKKation …
Creditor – Predator … for da’ edumaKKKation …
Creditor – Predator … for da’ edumaKKKation …
Don’t call it a come-back … I’m under attack y’all …
Don’t call it a come-back … I’m under attack …
From dat’ Creditor – Predator … for da’ edumaKKKation …
Don’t call it a come-back … We’re under attack now!
Third place
The third place winner – in the battle of MamasisterdaughterQueen vs. Black Brother – is Dee Allen!
OPEN DOOR
by Dee Allen
Every time you get together,
Black women always
Lament over their male counterparts.
One sister would ask,
“Where are all the good Black men?”
Another sister would give
The expected answer:
“They in jail.”
There’s no denying
That if you look inside of any
Jailhouse, you will find
More Black men
Than at a sold-out Wu Tang Clan show.
Don’t forget, there are good Black men
Outside the jailhouse walls.
If he has
The right vehicle,
The right house,
The correct look
And most importantly, the correct
Amount of cash
And lots of it.
Security is what you seek, but doesn’t
Every woman want that?
I cannot speak for other brothers,
Just on my own behalf.
I have no vehicle,
I live in the inner city,
I’m not the B.E.T. Rap video thug
Or the Ebony magazine overdressed gigolo type.
I’m so poor.
In your eyes, I’m this failed
Experiment in adult life.
Not a good provider for anyone.
Target of a racist, classist society.
But each day, despite all
Obstacles & shortcomings, I’m trying to be
A decent Black man.
You haven’t lost me to a White woman,
As many of you would claim.
You haven’t lost me to the holding cell
At some county jail.
In fact, you cannot lose
What you never had from jump.
My door is always open
To women of all skinshades & races.
My door is open to you, too.
There’s no discrimination policy.
No turning away the procreator
Of Black life.
Pass through it and you’ll find
Where one good Black man is.
Tiny – or Lisa Gray-Garcia – is the consummate organizer, co-founder with her Mama Dee and co-editor with Tony Robles of POOR Magazine and its many offspring and author of “Criminal of Poverty: Growing Up Homeless in America,” published by City Lights. She can be reached at deeandtiny@poormagazine.org. Visit www.tinygraygarcia.com and www.racepovertymediajustice.org. Read more about issues of poverty and race written by the people who face them daily at POOR Magazine, www.poormagazine.org.