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MY POEM
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Video Featuring My Poem: "I Am Not 'Those People'"

About
Julia Dinsmore has known poverty all of her life and is no stranger to homelessness. As she writes in a poem:
I call myself…
Storyteller, artist, social change maker of twenty-five years,
Working to end poverty and homelessness
Her childhood was marked by frequent moves, chaos, and episodes of violence—her mother struggled with mental illness, her father with alcoholism. As an adult, she has struggled to support herself and her three sons through insurmountable medical needs and expenses. Two of her sons, now in their 20s, continue to suffer from the devastating effects of mental illness, traumatic brain injuries, and other crippling health conditions. Although her poem My Name Is Not “Those People” has become famous worldwide, and she is a published author, she has never lived above the poverty line. “My dream is to earn enough money so I can get myself situated and help my kids and grandkids,” she reflects.
These days, Dinsmore is “camping out” in the living room of a friend’s house and taking each day as it comes, thankful for the opportunity to touch and inspire people through her poetry, songs, and stories. She is as passionate about helping others understand the effects of classism and poverty, as she is about helping people heal from the “wound” of generational poverty and systemic abuse. She is also a champion of the youth spoken-word movement, mentoring and teaching young people about poetry and creative storytelling, intertwined with social teachings. “Even though I don’t get paid much, and I have to sacrifice to keep doing this work, I know that I’m planting seeds for the future,” she says, “and that makes me feel hopeful.”
…I am not the problem, but the solution.
And … my name is not “Those People.”
(excerpt from Building Changes article)

