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Creative Liberation: The Rise of Nita L. Chase

Culture Without Limits: Inside Krafty Page ChronicleS by KVI

The January 2026 issue of Krafty Page ChronicleS arrives with presence—not just as a publication, but as a statement.

Centered on “Music, Poetry, and Art,” this edition, featuring Nelly Vee on the cover, reflects a creative standard that refuses limitation. It proves one thing clearly—when form bends and breaks, truth remains.

#LoveAboveTheLabel

This is not just a headline. It is the foundation of the entire issue.

Across every feature, every voice, and every verse, the message is consistent—authenticity stands above categorization. In a world driven by labels, this collective chooses expression without restriction.

Authenticity is the only currency that holds value.

Creative Liberation: The Rise of Nita L. Chase

Some voices speak. Others resonate.

Nita L. Chase operates in the latter space—poet, author, actress, and dancer, whose work moves beyond performance into purpose.

Through her platform, Let’s PO-ET (Pour Out Empowerment Together), she transforms poetry into a tool for connection, empowerment, and cultural dialogue.

A Movement Without Labels

Launched in 2020, Let’s PO-ET began as a digital gathering—simple in format, powerful in impact.

Its mission was clear: remove division and create space for voices to be heard equally.

Education and empathy.
Empowerment and encouragement.
Community and shared experience.

On March 8, 2026, that vision expanded beyond the screen—transitioning into its first live, in-person event on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. A shift from connection to embodiment.

Rising Regardless

Nita’s journey is not built on ease—it is built on resilience.

Facing a speech impediment, she chose not silence, but mastery—earning recognition as a Distinguished Toastmaster.

That same energy flows through her featured poem:

“I love the Rise / like the rise / of my grandma’s / homemade biscuits / like the rise / before the fall of breath / like the rise of the wind / from the stillness”

Her words connect the ordinary to the divine, grounding everyday moments in deeper spiritual meaning. The message is clear—rising is not optional. It is necessary.

The Vision Ahead

From performances at the Nuyorican Café in New York City to hosting global conversations on Clubhouse, Nita Chase continues to expand her reach without compromising her mission.

“Poetry becomes movement, and movement becomes community.”

That vision defines this issue—and the creators within it.

Final Reflection

This edition of Krafty Page ChronicleS is not just content—it is culture in motion.

It challenges boundaries, amplifies voices, and reinforces one truth: expression thrives where limitation ends.

Capture the rhythm. Feel the rhyme. Rise regardless.

Connect

Follow: @Nita.Chase.9
Published Works: Passion Speaks and Exposé of the Heart

Join the Conversation

Are you creating within labels—or rising beyond them?

#KraftyPageChronicleS, #LoveAboveTheLabel, #NellyVee, #NitaChase, #PoetryMovement, #CreativeLiberation, #SpokenWord, #CulturalVoices, #IndiePublishing, #ArtWithoutLimits

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