Nnamdi Chukwuocha

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I know what my brother is thinking. He knows where I am. I know when to chime in. It’s just a gift. It truly is.

Al Mills, one half of the "Twin Poets", Delaware Poets Laureate [3]

Chukwuocha and his brother, Al Mills, are known as the "Twin Poets". [6] Both brothers are veterans of the U.S. Army and social workers from Wilmington, Delaware. They have written and performed together since a young age. Their poetry deals with issues such as gun violence, poverty, and the criminal justice system, and is informed by their social work and daily engagement with vulnerable populations in Wilmington. [2]

The brothers work collaboratively in their creative process. They have a strong rapport on-stage, often speak in unison or intermingle their voices, and are able to uniquely punctuate one another with their "rhythmic" spoken poetry. Mills described his brother as writing longer poems. [3]

The Twin Poets have won several awards for their work and appeared on HBO's Def Poetry. [2] They were the subject of a documentary called Why I Write. [4] [7]

Delaware Poets Laureate

On December 13, 2015, the Twin Poets were named the 17th Poets Laureate of the State of Delaware. As poets laureate, they serve as ambassadors and advocates of poetry for the state. They are the first co-laureates appointed by any state and are the first siblings to share the position. [8] During their swearing-in ceremony, they recited the oath of office in "perfect unison." [2]

Political career

In 2012, Chukwuocha was elected to the Wilmington City Council, where he was elected president pro tempore in 2018. He was appointed to serve on the Wilmington Education Improvement Commission by Jack Markell. [2]

In 2018, he was elected to the Delaware House of Representatives after defeating incumbent Charles Potter Jr. in the Democratic primary race. He represents District 1, which covers the area north of the Brandywine River and west of North Market Street in Wilmington. [5]

In November 2018, Chukwuocha's twin brother was unanimously recommended to be his replacement for his Wilmington City Council seat by a council committee after hours of hearings that were closed to the public. [9] The committee recommendation was voted down by the full council after a contentious debate in late December. [10] A decision on the replacement was pushed forward until February 2019. [11]

Personal life

Chukwuocha is a vegetarian. [3] [8]

Electoral history

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Nnamdi Chukwuocha
Member of the DelawareHouseofRepresentatives
from the 1st district
Assumed office
November 7, 2018