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Age: 31
Gender: Male
Member Since: 11/30/2004
Location: New haven , CT
Hair: Dark brown
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5ft 11inches
Body Type: No Answer
Ethnicity: Black / African descent
Education: School of life
Occupation: Poet, Writer and actor
Income: No Answer
Smoker: Trying to quit
Drinker: Social drinker, maybe one or two
Have Children: Yes, and they live away from home
Want Children: Definitely
What I do for fun: Shoot Pool, Dance: Salsa, Hip Hop, House and Reggae
Favorite Spots: Botega Lounge (Salsa Wednesdays)
My favorite Food: Jamaican, Indian and Thai...Definitly love my people food (Soul) and eye love ice cream.
My favorite Music: Hip Hop (Talib, Nas, KRS, Moss Def, Dead Prez, Roots...etc) R&B (Musip, Floetry, Angie Stone, Alicia Keys, India Arie...etc) Reggae (Bob Marley, Buju...etc) Calipso, Soka, Brazillian and Latin
My favorite Movie: Boomerang, Love Jones, Love and Basketball, Brown Sugar, and anything Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Edward Norton and Al Pacino



"Just cause it's Poetry doesn't mean it aint Hip Hop..."







born in new haven, ct. hattian native.
Baub has been writing since the age of 16. His work has been published in various anthologies including Punchline magazine, Echoes From Elm Street, Poems on the Rode to Peace. He has authored Aglimpse/ Spokenword in Backpockets (book & cd) and Co Playwright of What it Iz; a Hip Hop/Spokenword adoptation of the 1977 The Wiz which stared Micheal Jackson and Dianna Ross. The play was featured at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in New York. He is a nationally reknowned artist who has featured at various venues Universities and and Theatres such as The Long Wharf Theatre and . As an Actor he has shared the stage with Avery Brooks in the production of King Lear at The Yale Repertory Theatre under the direction of Harold Scott. He has Co-stared in an independent film Homecoming. Baub is also working on a Novel to be released 2005 along with Two books of collected poems and short stories.





-All a Rap-


They pimp Hip Hop with dollar figures
Police Brutality shoots up baggy jeans boots and sneakers in our Hoods
White suburbia learns to reach for the sky
-while in the Ghetto's we grit our teeth
and reach for the Heat towards black skin till we ain't got nothin'
They told us black was considered too dark to be light
-so our public Miss-education teaches us to be deaf dumb and blind
So we hate our selves
and everything else that looks like us
We party
and bull shit
smoke and drink to forget things
Capitalism puts a price tag on brown melanin havin children
Child suport locks up fathers from raisin' families
so now we too scared to plant seeds
it's all a Rap




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"keep on learning so you can keep on teaching"

-Baub Bidon