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	<title>Comments on: SE Spotlight &#8211; Besma Soltan</title>
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		<title>By: To Inform, Entertain and Educate; SPEAKout Poetry &#124; United In Flow</title>
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		<description>[...] Besma Soltan, the manager of SPEAKout came down to the studio this week to sit down and chat. It really is no surprise that Besma immediately clicked with the United In Flow team. SPEAKout poetry shares many of our ideals, engaging local talent, fostering unity, providing a forum for people to be heard. Slam poetry has many ties within the hip hop community as well. Besma sums up the mission of SPEAKout beautifully in an interview she did with the Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada: &#8220;it aims to engage Canada with all its diversity and multiculturalism, and show all of Canada that there is much more that brings us together than what pushes us apart.&#8221; How could we not love this? [...]</description>
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