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Episode 45: Matt Sedillo: Poetry, Politics, and the Power of Place

Episode 45: Matt Sedillo: Poetry, Politics, and the Power of Place

Update: 2025-06-15
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In this wide-ranging conversation, host Daniel Chacón speaks with poet Matt Sedillo— called “America’s greatest political poet”—about his poetic mission, international travels, and deep commitment to social justice. Sedillo reflects on the legacy of revolutionary poets like Roque Dalton and Pablo Neruda, and shares his experiences participating in international poetry festivals, including a recent trip to Cuba where he read a poem to Olympic gold medalist Mijaín López.


The episode explores Sedillo’s literary and political inspirations, his role in building bridges between Chicano poetry and audiences across Latin America, and his passion for promoting working-class voices through El Martillo Press, which he co-founded. He also speaks candidly about the importance of mentorship, cultural reciprocity, and networking for emerging writers.

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Episode 45: Matt Sedillo: Poetry, Politics, and the Power of Place

Episode 45: Matt Sedillo: Poetry, Politics, and the Power of Place

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