Sharing works that delight, provoke, inspire and rouse, the monthly Poetic Tuesdays series runs from May through October, turning lunchtime into an oasis of creative expression. Lighting up Jessie Square with a fabulously curated line-up of poets and musicians, Poetic Tuesdays offer a vivifying midday breather for neighborhood groups, students, office workers on break and out-of-towners looking for respite from The City’s hustle and bustle.
This month's featured artists include LadiRev, Dāshaun Washington, Niambi Walker, Sylvia Blalock, and Isaiah Mostafa.
Featured Artists
LadiRevolutionary (@LadiRev) is an educator/spoken word artist from Bayview Hunters Point. Her poetry is a reflection of personal growth along with values learned from family and community. LadiRev is passionate about community, education, and healing. She is the host of Talkn Owt Da Side of Da Necc Podcast, which focuses on individual healing practices. She is set to release her first book, Heal, in 2023. “It only takes one person to make a stand but it takes a community to make a change” LadiRev
Dāshaun Washington (@dashaundub) is a poet living in San Francisco and a 2023-2025 Wallace Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford University. His work has been supported by Yaddo, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, Lighthouse Works, Ucross Foundation, The Watering Hole, and beyond. His poems have appeared in New England Review, Poetry, The Nation, Poem-a-Day, American Poetry Review, and elsewhere.
Niambi Walker (@niambees) is a black, queer, writer from Atlanta, Georgia. She is the author of "Accidentally Ordered and Espresso", has featured and championed several poetry spaces and was a member of the 2023 Berkeley Poetry Slam Team. You can find them loud in the back cheering on all the poets at your local slams, or grooving on any dancefloor she can find.
Sylvia L. Blalock (@sylvia.blalock) is the author of "Uprising: A book of Poetry" and the founder of Queendom.Network. She has been featured on open mics both online and in person around the Bay Area. She was the commissioned artist for the UC Berkeley 39th Annual Empowering Womxn Of Color Conference in March 2024. She has been a featured poet at the Pi Day celebration at the Exploratorium from 2022-2024. She designed the graphics for "The SquareRoot of ARTivism" project with KyleeliseTHT in memory of her dear friend, the late John Sims. Sylvia is also a public speaker and mentor.
Born In San Francisco and raised in the eclectic San Francisco Bay Area including Oakland and Contra Costa County, Sylvia is a purpose driven artist who has worked in paint, charcoals, pixels, words, music, business and love. She adds creativity, vision and purposeful action to the projects that she undertakes. Sylvia Blalock is extending the reach of the poetry, art and fellowship through collaboration with local organizations as well as through promotion on her websites, www.queendom.network, www.voicesthatcarry.org , www.sblalock.com and the Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/authorsylvialblalock/. Her vision is to use poetry and art to counterprogram negative rhetoric. Sylvia is engaged to marry the love of her life, Stevan Edgecombe.
‘Music to stretch to’ is what Bay Area native and Brooklyn-based Isaiah Mostafa (@isaiahwitdahair) calls his sultry, heavenly, and haunting approach to contemporary R&B. Futuristic throwbacks with soft layered vocals over quirky production + dreamy beats.
In 2021, Mostafa’s production skills lead him to score Disney Pixar’s, Twenty Something. This year, Isaiah’s focused on releasing a new song every week for 37 weeks in a row as part of his original series, ‘The 37 Week Challenge (Vol. 2)
Isaiah’s rapid cadences and lyrical wit concrete his role as a master MC, yet his vocal range and production classify him as a genre-agnostic force to be reckoned with.
About the Curator
Nia McAllister is an award-winning poet, writer, and environmental justice advocate working at the intersection of art, activism, and public engagement. As Senior Public Programs Manager at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco, Nia creates participatory spaces for creative expression and literary dialogue. Nia’s writing and poetry have been featured on Poets of Color Podcast, Bay Poets | KALW Public Media, and published in Doek! Literary Magazine, Radicle Magazine, Meridians Journal and Painting the Streets: Oakland Uprising in the Time of Rebellion (Nomadic Press, 2022). She is a recipient of the 2023 San Francisco Foundation/Nomadic Press Literary Awards.
This program is co-presented by the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival. The event will be hosted in-person at Jessie Square located directly across the street from the Yerba Buena Gardens and is part of Yerba Buena Gardens Festival's Poetic Tuesday series. For the full program schedule, visit www.ybgfestival.org.