
Amena Brown is a spoken word poet, performing artist, and event host whose work interweaves keep-it-real storytelling, rhyme, and humor. The author of five spoken word albums and two non-fiction books, Amena has garnered national attention in media outlets such as Ebony Magazine, Huffington Post, and Belong Magazine. Amena recently wrote and collaborated with award-winning actress, producer, and activist Tracee Ellis Ross on the Manifesta for Ross’ natural hair product line, PATTERN. A proud graduate of Spelman College, some of Amena’s most popular spoken word videos are “Letter to My Hair,” where she writes about her natural hair journey, “Dear TV Sitcoms,” a nostalgic piece about the lessons we can learn from sitcoms, “Girlfriends Poem,” where she writes about the importance of friendship among women, and “For the Women” a poem she wrote to honor women of color for International Women’s Day. Collectively these poems have reached over 200,000 views on Facebook Video.
Books

Twelve Women of the Bible Study Guide plus Streaming Video, Updated Edition
Life-Changing Stories for Women Today
2026

A Rhythm of Prayer
A Collection of Meditations for Renewal
2021

How to Fix a Broken Record
Thoughts on Vinyl Records, Awkward Relationships, and Learning to Be Myself
2017

Never Tell a Black Girl How to Black Girl
Essays
2026

Breaking Old Rhythms
Answering the Call of a Creative God
2012