Yolanda Wisher
Yolanda Wisher | |
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Born |
1976 (age 39–40) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US |
Occupation | Poet, spoken-word artist |
Ethnicity | African-American |
Genre | Poetry |
Notable works | Monk Eats an Afro |
Yolanda Wisher (born 1976) is an American poet, educator and spoken word artist who focuses on the experience of being African-American.[1][2] She is a graduate of Temple University and was selected as the third poet laureate of Philadelphia in 2016.[3][4]
Education and early life
Yolanda Wisher was born in Philadelphia and grew up in North Wales, Pennsylvania.[5] She studied English and Black Studies, obtaining her BA from Lafayette College.[5] She received her MA in Creative Writing from Temple University in 2000.[4]
Career
“Yolanda Wisher Named Philly's New Poet Laureate", February 5, 2016, 6ABC News | |
"Yolanda Wisher Performs "Gangsta Birth" @ Re-Imagining Maplewood Mall", May 30, 2015, Ronald Dove | |
"Imagining Germantown with Cultural Agent Yolanda Wisher", June 26, 2014, U.S. Department of Arts and Culture |
Wisher taught English for various years at the Germantown Friends School. She was the founder and director of the Germantown Poetry Festival, a local poetry event in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia from 2006 to 2010.[5] From 2010 to 2015, she served as the Director of Art Education for the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.[5]
As of 2015, Wisher is a Founding Cultural Agent for the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture.[5] In 2016, she was chosen as the third poet laureate of Philadelphia, following Sonia Sanchez (2012–13) and Frank Sherlock (2014–15), respectively,[3][6] and is a 2016 writer-in-residence at the Hedgebrook residency program for women writers.[7]
Personal life
Wisher lives in Germantown with her partner Mark Palacio and their son Thelonius. She frequently plays music with her band "Yolanda Wisher and the Quick Fixx".[5]
Works
- 2013: Gathering Ground: a Reader Celebrating Cave Canem's First Decade, ISBN 9780472099245, OCLC 62133808
- 2013: Peace is a Haiku Song (ed. with Sonia Sanchez), OCLC 877155740
- 2014: Monk Eats an Afro, ISBN 9781934909423, OCLC 8795289
Awards and honors
Wisher was chosen as the poet laureate of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in 1999[8] and later selected as the third poet laureate of Philadelphia in 2016, by mayor-elect Jim Kenney.[5]
She was a fellow of the Cave Canem Foundation from 1999 to 2000 and has published in their anthology Gathering Ground (2013).[9]
She received a Leeway Art and Change grant in 2008.[5] and was the recipient of a Pew Center for Arts and Heritage grant for 2015.[10]
References
- ↑ Shea, Jana (February 15, 2012). "Yolanda Wisher kicks off Big Blue's first poetry open-mic night". WHYY Newsworks. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
- ↑ Baker, Brandon (July 13, 2015). "Seven poets keeping the rhythmic tradition alive in Philadelphia". Philly Voice. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
- 1 2 "Yolanda Wisher named Philly's new Poet Laureate". 6abc Action News. Philadelphia. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
- 1 2 "Alumna Yolanda Wisher named Philadelphia's third poet laureate | Temple Now". news.temple.edu. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Yolanda Wisher | Directory of Writers". Poets & Writers. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
- ↑ John Timpane (February 6, 2016). "Yolanda Wisher named Philly's third poet laureate". philly-archives. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
- ↑ "about". Yolanda Wisher. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
- ↑ "Yolanda Wisher | 1999 MCPL Poet Laureate". MCPL. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
- ↑ Derricotte, Toi; Eady, Cornelius; Dungy, Camille T; Cave Canem (Organization) (January 1, 2006). Gathering Ground: a reader celebrating Cave Canem's first decade. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0472099248.
- ↑ "Introducing the 2015 Grantees of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage – News – The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage". www.pcah.us. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
External links
Library resources about Yolanda Wisher |
By Yolanda Wisher |
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- Official website
- US Department of Arts and Culture – Imagining Germantown (2014)
- Philadelphia Mural Arts Program