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Angela Du

Angela Du

Angela Du, a young poet and actress, was the national winner of the 27th Celebrate America Creative Writing Contest. For her achievement, she was featured on Good Morning America and appeared on the TV Show “The Poet Speaks with Amanda Eke.” She was also recognized with third place internationally in the Social Justice Watcher’s Writing Contest in 2025.

Jakeem Warrington

Jakeem Warrington

Jakeem is a young poet, Born and raised in Brooklyn, currently studying psychology at Medgar Evers College. When away from school, he’s at the comfort of his home writing poetry. He sees the skill of writing as more than just words on a page. Using every opportunity to express himself unapologetically. Capturing moments of his mental health that are left unspoken, exploring themes of religion, perseverance and self reflection. He is creative, passionate and God driven in hopes to use his poetry to create a space of authentic writers, reaching mass audiences.

Showing their love towards Jakeem the poet rather than just the person. He is also a music producer who experiments with various genres of music such as Hip Hop, Afrobeats, RnB and EDM. He appreciates you all for taking the time to hear his story. You can follow him @jaahbeatsmusic on Instagram and @poetrybyjah on Substack for the poems he’s showcased

Levi Wise-Kenneth Catoe Jr.

Levi Wise-Kenneth Catoe Jr.

Levi Wise-Kenneth Catoe Jr. has also gone by the stage name Kenny Fame and Levi Wise in acting, is a writer,playwright, educator at Medgar Evers College in the SEEK Department, and cultural critic whose work explores theatre as a tool for social consciousness, resistance, and transformation. Rooted in the legacy of Amiri Baraka and the Black Arts Movement, including seminal works such as Dutchman, Levi who grew up known as "Lil Kenny'" uses storytelling to examine race, power, identity, and history through a contemporary lens.

He is a former Poetry Award recipient of the Black Writers Conference (2010), a 2023 Emerging Scholar, and a staged playwright whose work includes "From The Other Side of Darkness (When There’s No Place Like Home)". His creative work has been recognized across more than 117 film festivals and various category wins that range from music composer to actor to screenwriter, reflecting his commitment to socially engaged storytelling across multiple mediums.

Drawing from musical theatre, classical drama, and Black cultural traditions, Levi's work bridges scholarship and lived experience. He believes art is not merely performance, but activism—capable of preserving memory, challenging injustice, and inspiring collective healing. Through his writing, teaching, and public engagement, he continues to advocate for marginalized voices and the transformative power of theatre.

Levi is currently pursuing his MFA studies and promoting his play which has been turned into a film short for film festival competitions.

Williana Alcis

Williana Alcis

My name is Williana Alcis.

I was born in Haiti and raised in America. I am attending the Medgar Evers Nursing Program. My favorite hobby is reading. I love to read. After taking different kinds of English classes, I realized how much I love to write because, when writing, all it takes is a couple of words combined together to create a masterpiece. Anyway, since I was little, I always wanted to be a nurse, to care for and advocate for people's needs. But I have always been fascinated by words and writing books — how they can evoke any emotion. Now, as someone who has something to share, I want to thank all of my English professors, especially Prof. Liu Riley. Without her, I would never have seen a path to becoming an author or a writer. Thank you, Medgar Evers, for giving me a path to both medicine and literature. 

Noor Adil

Noor Adil

Noor Adil is a Childhood Education major at Medgar Evers College. Originally from Pakistan and raised in New York City, she brings a diverse perspective to her academic and professional journey. Alongside her studies, she works in the aviation industry. She is passionate about travel and enjoys exploring new places and cultures. Noor aspires to become a teacher to help students achieve their goals, grow into better individuals, and overcome challenges they may face along the way. Through dedication and compassion, she hopes to make a meaningful impact in the lives of her future students.

Doreen Williams

Doreen Williams

Doreen Williams is a true Brooklyn Girl. She has a master's degree in public administration. she is the mother of two sons, which brought her seven grandchildren. She is also an employee of 30 years, here at Medgar Evers College.

Rhode-Elise St. Jacques

Rhode-Elise St. Jacques

Rhode-Elise St. Jacques graduated from Medgar Evers College in 2014. She is now an instructor at the CUNY Language Immersion Program (CLIP) at Bronx Community College where she enjoys sharing her passion for writing with her students.

Mary Orji

Mary Orji

Mary Orji is a young poet and writer at Medgar Evers College, still exploring her voice and style, hoping to offer relatability and comfort through her work. She is currently working on projects that delve into self-growth, family, memory, and more. She believes writing is the one form of communication where the ‘listener’ truly listens without judgment. Beyond her growing love for writing, she is passionate about food and languages.

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