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Deconstructing the "N-Word"

Whereas David Bowie used the Ziggy Stardust character to challenge people's notions of sex, gender, and image, Saul Williams' Niggy Tardust uses Hip Hop to challenge our attitudes of race, racism, and identity. It forces us to confront our accumulated fears, discomfort, and victimhood around some extremely sensitive issues, without the Novocain of political correctness or identity politics to numb our exposed nerve endings. He explains his effort to redefine the "N-word" itself—liberating a word synonymous with human oppression by allowing us to fully feel its power, its violence, and its pain. It is an attempt to infuse the profane with the sacred, a Tantric impulse to recognize all of existence as truly not-two, where Spirit can fully embrace even the darkest regions of our soul....

Saul Williams

Hailed as, "a dreadlocked dervish of words...the Bob Marley of American poets", Saul Williams is a gifted poet, lyricist and hip-hop artist whose work represents an evolution of thought, artistry and spiritual consciousness. Saul’s work has been driven through various modalities from published compilations of poetry, to movies, to Nike commercials, to albums produced by such musical geniuses as Trent Reznor and Rick Rubin.

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