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LCP Spoken Word Award

LCP Spoken Word Award: 2024 winners

September 24, 2024

Join the League of Canadian Poets in congratulating the winners of the 2024 LCP Spoken Word Award!

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LCP Spoken Word Award: 2024 shortlist

September 18, 2024

Join the League of Canadian Poets in congratulating the spoken word poets shortlisted for the 2024 LCP Spoken Word Award!

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LCP Spoken Word Award: Inaugural winners

January 31, 2024
LCP Spoken Word Award inaugural winners

Join the League of Canadian Poets in congratulating Adeena Karasick and Ian Keteku, the inaugural winners of the LCP Spoken Word Award!

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LCP Spoken Word Award: Inaugural shortlist

January 24, 2024
LCP Spoken Word Award inaugural shortlist

Join the League of Canadian Poets in congratulating the spoken word poets shortlisted for the inaugural LCP Spoken Word Award!

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“incandescent” by Krista Carson

July 8, 2025
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