Substitute teacher laid down deeply personal rap
Kids like to give substitute teachers a hard time, but this one got their attention by laying down a deeply personal rap.
Baltimore poet Kondwani Fidel inspired a group of students with a jaw-dropping rap about his struggles growing up in the city, providing them with encouragement and hope for the future. He said that he wants to be that teacher that many people in Baltimore never had growing up.
The video has gone viral on Facebook, and the 22-year-old poet is now reaching people all over the world.
Story and video by Adam Banicki
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Kids like to give substitute teachers a hard time, but this one got their attention by laying down a deeply personal rap.
Baltimore poet Kondwani Fidel inspired a group of students with a jaw-dropping rap about his struggles growing up in the city, providing them with encouragement and hope for the future. He said that he wants to be that teacher that many people in Baltimore never had growing up.
The video has gone viral on Facebook, and the 22-year-old poet is now reaching people all over the world.
Story and video by Adam Banicki