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About Nash 

Black ops poetry was born out of the self doubt of a young black gay male. His need to express himself in a world where black, gay and other minorities are made to feel like they should be happy with the satus quo. So with his pen and paper he began to put the world to rights with his witty and often dark poetry about self doubt, discrimination and coming of age. 

Having performed all over the United Kingdom in places like London Leeds and Manchester, he has worked with and performed for the likes of 56 Dean Street, The Terence Higgins Trust, the National Aids Trust, Boys Magazine and Attitude Magazine. He has also been a regular at Spoken Word London and Let's talk about gay sex and drugs, and is currently in talks with the LGBT Foundation to export the Let's talk about gay sex and drugs night to manchester. 

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