Letson regularly appeared in slam poetry performances across the country and on TV including
Russell Simmons's Def Poetry Jam,[2] and CBS's Final Four Pre-Game Show. In 2000, he won the Atlanta Grand Slam and placed third in the
National Poetry Slam competition.[3]
Playwriting
Letson began writing plays and acting, and in 2001, he produced his first
one-man show, Essential Personnel, in Jacksonville. The show earned him commissions for his work and performances across the country. In 2004, the
Baltimore School for the Arts commissioned him to write Chalk, a "poetical" combining stage acting with poetry.[4] Other plays include Griot[5][6] and Julius X, a retelling of
William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar set in
Harlem in 1965.[1] His solo show Summer in Sanctuary opened Off-Broadway at the Abingdon Theatre Company in 2011 [7]
In 2007, Letson produced a short film which he released on the internet.[citation needed] This led to an appearance on the
Fox film-themed reality show On the Lot.[1]
Public radio
In 2007, Letson discovered a radio competition called the Public Radio Talent Quest. The program, organized by the
Public Radio Exchange (PRX) and the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), used the competition as an open search for new public radio talent.[8] The five-round competition began with more than 1,400 applicants and was voted on by fans, professionals and celebrity judges. Letson submitted a pilot for State of the Re:Union, and was chosen as one of three winners. From there, Letson's State of the Re:Union and
Glynn Washington's Snap Judgement Radio were awarded funding by the CPB.
In 2013, Letson hosted pilots of Reveal, a podcast/public radio show from PRX and
The Center for Investigative Reporting.[11] The first pilot of Reveal received a Peabody and went into full production in 2014. Letson went on to become the full-time host of the program. He received the 2020
Gerald Loeb Award for Audio for the episode "Amazon: Behind the Smiles".[12]
In 2016, Letson began hosting his own story podcast, Errthang Show!.[13]
In 2021, he hosted a radio show Mississippi Goddam: The Ballad of Billy Joe (nominated for
Peabody Award).[citation needed]
Comics
Letson credits comic books with teaching him how to read and helping him conquer
dyslexia.[citation needed] He worked on two independent comic books, Imperfect and Planetfall. In 2016, he was chosen by
DC Comics to participate in the 2nd DC Comic writer's workshop. Letson and his cohorts learned DC's production methods and were given the opportunity to write for the company. His first story for DC came out in November 2017.[14]
Rally Against Hate
On August 27, 2017, Letson intervened to stop a man from being beaten during a protest. During a
Berkeley, California "Rally Against Hate" demonstration that he was covering, Letson saw five masked protesters beating an unarmed man with sticks.[15][16] Fearing for the man's life, Letson used his body as a human shield and encouraged the protesters to discontinue their attacks.[17][18]