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"Experiences are the
stones of life, you can build walls or build steps."
Gerren was a finalist for MTV's Real World: Hawaii in 1998. He has opened for the likes of Haki Madhubuti, Na'im Akbar, and Jawanza Kunjufu. His work has been featured in Mosaic magazine. He was selected to participate in the coveted Cave Canem Poetry Workshop in New York during the fall of 2000. Gerren has performed at numerous colleges, universities, expos, cultural events, poetry slams, graduations, and has made a number of radio and television appearances. He speaks to youth regularly and currently serves as a group leader at a children's center. His first collection of poems, On The Road To Damascus, has developed a readership throughout the US and Europe. His second volume, The Sky Did Not Move, will be available winter 2001 under Black Alchemist Press, Ink.
"The Road to Damascus is a delightful book of poetry
that touches the heart and eloquently expresses the African American experience.
It is sure to move readers of all ages."
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