Bio:

Kane Smego is a speaker, educator, and National Poetry Slam finalist specializing in the intersection of arts and global leadership. Kane has served as a keynote speaker and presenter for elite organizations including the Aspen InstituteTEDx, and the National Association of Social Workers, as well as over 130 academic institutions across the U.S.

As Associate Director of the cultural diplomacy program Next Level, he leads international initiatives focused on cross-cultural communication and conflict resolution. Whether on the stage of the Ford Theater or at a global leadership conference, Kane uses his background as a world-touring hip-hop artist and theatrical performer to deliver high-impact narratives on civic engagement and community building.

Programs:

YouTh ink – For 15 years Kane Smego has been performing and running educational programming in over 125 K-12 schools and colleges in 40 US States and abroad in countries around the world utilizing the dynamic YouTh ink Curriculum. Fusing literacy with social-emotional learning, YouTh ink uses poetry and hip hop to help students celebrate their unique identities and craft powerful works of creative writing. Programs can feature any combination of assembly, workshop, and student open mic and can be tailored to focus on specific curricular elements per request.

Stories for Change –

Format: Lecture-Presentation or Plenary Session

How do our individual stories shape our collective leadership? Using his own life story as a lens, Kane explores the complexities of race, whiteness, and language in professional and educational settings. This program provides a framework for using storytelling as a tool for community building and explores best practices for collaborating across lines of difference. It is an essential session for organizations looking to deepen their engagement with equity and authentic leadership.

Format: Interactive Workshop or Breakout Session

Designed for students and emerging leaders, this generative writing workshop helps participants explore their own “layered identities” and can complement the keynote or stand alone. Kane facilitates a series of storytelling and poetic exercises that empower attendees to articulate their unique, intersectional backgrounds. Beyond self-expression, the workshop focuses on how understanding one’s own narrative is the first step toward effective leadership and building genuine connections in diverse environments. It has been a foundational session for orientation programs or other initiatives seeking to build more healthy and inclusive campus, classroom, or workplace environments.

*Note: Programs can be combined into a “Residency Model,” featuring a morning keynote followed by afternoon workshops for smaller leadership cohorts. All programs can also be customized to be appropriate and relevant for all age levels, from K-12 and college students, to adult professionals.

 

Kindly Remove Your Shoes: International Cultural Exchange

Format: Keynote or Featured Talk

In this dynamic presentation, Kane Smego draws on his experience as a cultural diplomat in over 30 countries to explore what it means to be an ethical global citizen. By sharing stories from his work with the Next Level program and other global and local inititiaves, Kane examines how to navigate international spaces with sensitivity and humility. This talk challenges audiences to celebrate the power of cross-cultural collaboration while critically examining the power dynamics of showing up in the “countries of others.”

 

"Kane was FANTASTIC! I think he has been the best artist we have contracted with so far. The way he worked with our students was simply astounding." Assistant Director for Student Life/University of South Carolina Beaufort

"Kane Smego is truly a poetry mastermind. Not only is he gifted with words but has a way with students! Our students, flock to him and clear their schedules when they hear he is performing. St. Joseph's College has hosted Kane numerous times and will continue to bring him back."
Magie Hassanin
Assistant to the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students & Multicultural Student Life
Saint Joseph's College

“Kane Smego was an exceptional presenter and a highlight of the NASW 2014 National Conference! He was inspiring, powerful, thought-provoking, and passionate, all at the same time. As the opening presenter, he very effectively set an excellent tone for the entire event that followed.”
Richard E. Loomis
Manager, Conference and Event Planning
National Association of Social Workers

"Kane is a social justice, lyrical, genius." Alex Hines - Director for Diversity, Access and Equity/University of Minnesota

Kane Smego is by far the best spoken word community developer we have had at UNH. Kane’s authenticity/genuineness wins audiences over. He not only entertains, but helps our students develop, grow, and realize their potential impact on the world around them. Kane Smego is a true community developer.

Dave Zamansky - Assistant Director Memorial Union and Student Activities - University of New Hampshire

Kane came to our campus to present at a Leadership Conference and Kane was perfection! From his performance to interacting with students, he was fantastic. He kept my students engaged and excited throughout the entire event.

Jasmine Johnson, Director Center for Diversity & Inclusion, Rider University

I had the privilege of attending Kane’s session last week and was truly inspired by his presentation. His words were not only moving but also healing for me personally. We also heard from other staff members who shared very positive feedback.
One Service Line Director shared:
“I’ve heard some feedback from staff that at times they were moved to tears by his powerful presentation. This session gave staff access to an art form and style that many may not have had the opportunity to experience outside of this format.”
It was a powerful experience all around, -
Letty Soto Rodriguez - Administrative Officer - SAM, Inc.

Workshops & Breakouts:

Word Up!

We all have a story to tell, what’s yours? Drawing on the concept of intersectionality pioneered by Kimberly Crenshaw and harnessing the power of poetry, this dynamic workshop helps students tell their own stories. As they are guided through a specific process, students will explore the myriad layers that make up their social identities, and create original works that celebrate the experiential wisdom each of them wields. Whether self-identified writers or beginners attempting the art form for the first time, this workshop will provide participants with the tools and guidance they need to craft powerful narratives in their own words.

Learning Outcomes:

Primary

  • Students will be able to analyze and communicate various aspects of their unique social identity through creative writing.

 Additional

  • Students will be able to brainstorm, plan, and compose their own original works of narrative poetry infused with literary devices.
  • Students will be able to articulate and discuss the ways in which various aspects of a person’s social identity interplay to affect his/her/their lived experience.
  • Students will be able to explain the basic concepts of intersectionality and how they relate to the fields of diversity, inclusion, and social justice.
  • Students will be able to describe the global legacies of oral history and how they are linked to our innate use of storytelling in understanding and engaging with the world around us.

Kane’s workshops utilize his unique YouTh ink. Curriculum and are designed to lead participants in exploring their identities and life experiences, and in utilizing literary devices to communicate their stories through powerful works of spoken word poetry. Workshops can be customized depending on the experience level or age-group involved, as well as tailored to touch on certain themes or topics of a course or event.

Standard workshops are designed to be accessible to beginner and experienced writers alike. Participants with no experience at all will be taken through a writing process and come out of a workshop with their own original piece of spoken word poetry.

For groups made up entirely of veteran poets and slammers, workshops with more advanced writing prompts and techniques are available, as well as activities to improve their performance and public speaking abilities.