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Clifton Joseph is a Canadian reporter, writer, producer, and poet. He is one of the founders of of the dub poetry movement in Canada.[1]
Works
editAuthor of a book of poems, Metropolitan Blues, an album of poetry and music, Oral Transmissions, and the video Pimps.[2] He is also a contributer to Canadian Geographic.[3]