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Porsha Olayiwola is a Black
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poet based in Boston, Massachusetts.


Early life

Of Nigerian descent (her father being a
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man from Lagos), Olayiwola was born in Chicago. When Olayiwola was a child, her father was abruptly deported to Nigeria, forcing her mother to struggle alone to raise and support Olayiwola and her siblings. Olayiwola occasionally writes about the pain of growing up without her father physically present. When speaking to ''
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'' about how she discovered performance poetry, Olayiwola stated, “I used to write all kinds of things when I was in middle school. I was running for electoral office in eighth grade, and my speech was a poem. But it was a high school teacher who suggested '' Louder Than a Bomb'', which is the largest youth spoken-word festival in the world that happens in Chicago. It was the first time I heard other young people writing well-crafted poems, and also the first time I was able to come up with what I thought at the time was a very cohesive piece. And I haven’t stopped writing since that moment.” As an undergraduate, she performed poetry non-competitively on campus at the University of Illinois. In 2010, after finishing her degree, Olayiwola moved to Boston to serve as an AmeriCorps*VISTA for the National
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. She worked as the dean of enrichment at Codman Academy for five years and volunteered at Pine Street Inn, a homeless shelter in Boston.


Career

Olayiwola holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in African American Studies and Gender and Women Studies from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, and an MFA from
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. In 2019, she was appointed the Poet laureate of Boston. Her first poetry collection, ''i shimmer sometimes, too'' was released in 2019 by
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. In 2020 her work was included in the exhibition ''Women Take the Floor'' at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Olayiwola is the Artistic Director at Massachusetts Literary Education and Performance (MassLEAP), an artistic nonprofit that empowers Massachusetts youth through writing, social justice, and community. Olayiwola founded and led the first Roxbury Poetry Festival hosted at Blair Lot in Nubian Square on June 5, 2021. The festival included a keynote address from 2020
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winning poet,
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and a live poetry slam, which awarded two local poets with Button Poetry book deals. In September 2022, MFA and ICA-featured multimedia artist Stephen Hamilton unveiled a piece he created in Olayiwola's likeness titled, “Iya Ogun” Acrylic, enamel, and natural dyes and pigments on wood and Hand-woven and hand-dyed fabric. Approx 72” x 96 inches. In October 2022, she performed her poem, "SESTINA", at a
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season at T.D. Garden in honor of Bill Russell.


Personal life

In 2016, Olayiwola began a relationship with New York City's former Poet Laureate, Crystal Valentine. In 2017, they collaborated on poetry show, ''LEVITATE'', focused on Black queer womanhood. In 2023, Olayiwola and Valentine became engaged.


Poetry Competitions


Women of the World Poetry Slam

Olayiwola placed 2nd out of 72 poets at the
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Denver in 2012. She competed again, in 2013, at WoWPS Minneapolis and placed 4th out of 72.


Individual World Poetry Slam

In 2014, Olayiwola won the Individual World Poetry Slam in Phoenix. In 2015, she tied for 7th place with Javon Johnson at the competition in D.C.


National Poetry Slam

In an effort to create a free poetry slam space that centered the voices of Black poets, Olayiwola and Janae Johnson co-founded The House Slam in October 2014 at the Haley House Bakery Café in
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. In August 2015, Olayiwola coached and competed with House Slam at the National Poetry Slam Oakland where they beat 71 other teams to become champions in their first year. House Slam was the first Boston poetry slam team to compete at NPS, and thus, was the first Boston poetry slam team to win nationals. In its founding year, House Slam also became “the first venue in history to simultaneously hold the country’s three major slam titles,” according to the event's host, Poetry Slam Inc. In 2016 in Decatur, and again, in 2017 in Denver, House Slam, coached by Olayiwola, won their way back to the NPS Final Stage and ranked third both years.


Brave New Voices

In August 2016, Olayiwola coached Mass LEAP's first team at
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D.C. where they placed in the semi-finals. In 2017, she coached Mass LEAP's team at BNV
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, which placed 2nd overall, and earned a spot performing on final stage for 3,200 people at the
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. Again, in 2018, Olayiwola coached Mass LEAP's team at Brave New Voices Houston, where they took 4th place overall.


College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational

In April 2017, Olayiwola coached the Wellesley Out Loud team and the Fundamental Lyricists of
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team, both in their first year of existence, at the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational University of Illinois Chicago. Team Wellesley placed 35th and Wheelock placed 18th, out of 72 teams. In April 2018, Olayiwola coached Wellesley Out Loud's team at CUPSI Temple University, where they ranked 4th out of 66 teams.


Awards


Championships

* 2014 Individual World Poetry Slam Champion, Phoenix * 2015 National Poetry Slam Champion,
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Residencies

* ''
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Brother Thomas Fellow'', 2019 * ''Live Arts Boston Grantee'', ''Afrofuturistic Storytelling'', 2019 * '' Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture'' ''Boston Poet Laureate'', Jan 2019 - Dec 2022 * '' Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow'', 2020 * ''
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Heimark Artist-in-Residence'', 2020 * '' Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Artist-in-Residence'', 2021 * '' Just Buffalo Literary Center Fellow'', 2021 * '' Brandeis University Jacob Ziskind Poet-in-Residence'', 2022 * '' Studios at MASS MoCA Massachusetts Artist Fellow,'' 2022 * '' UW–Madison Office of Multicultural Arts Initiatives Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence'', 2023


Works


Poetry Collections

* ''i shimmer sometimes too''
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, 2019.


Poems

*"Water," ''iWPS'', 2014 *"Father's American Dream," ''iWPS'', 2014 *"Damn Right", NPS 2014 *"
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", iWPS, 2014 *"Trigger", iWPS, 2014 *"Capitalism", iWPS, 2014 *"Fear", iWPS, 2015 *" Rekia Boyd", NPS, 2015 *"Black Spells," ''SlamFind'', January 2016 *"I Love You, Miley Cyrus", ''Providence Poetry Slam'', 2016 *"One Black Boy Down", ''Providence Poetry Slam'', 2016 *"How To Make Yourself Small.” ''Up The Staircase Quarterly'', February 2017. *"Unnamed," ''Camp Bar'', May 2018 *"Ode to My Mouth", ''Camp Bar'', May 2018 *"The Joke", ''Camp Bar'', May 2018 *"
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be like...", May 2018 *"Black Stars," '' Get Lit Anthology'', 2018. *" Tangled aka Rapunzel aka Long-Hair-Don’t-Care-and-What," ''Button Live'', June 2018 *“Notorious,” ''Poetry'', 2019. *“Twerk Villanelle,” ''Poetry'', 2019. *“The Electric Slide Is Not A Dance!” ''Poetry'', 2019. *“Twerk Villanelle,” ''Redivider Journal'' August 2019. *“Listen: My Right Hand is Covered in Blood” ''Redivider Journal'' August 2019. *“Had My Parents Not Been Separated After My Father’s Traffic Stop, Arrest and Deportation” ''Redivider Journal'' August 2019. *“Boston Ode”, ''City of Boston'', January 2019. *"God is Good All the time", ''Button Poetry'', 2019 *"150th Anniversary of the Peace Jubilee", ''
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'', 2019 *"Tangled aka Rapunzel aka Long-Hair-Don’t-Care-and-What," ''
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Dips A Toe Into A Hotel Pool After Being Warned The Water Would Need To Be Drained If A Black Person Swam In It, 1953 Las Vegas", ''Indiana University Press'', 2020 *"Finding a Black Queer Woman Love", ''Button Poetry'', 2020 *"Parable", ''Button Poetry'', 2020 *"A Brief Anecdote on Why White People Stopped Saying N*****", ''Button Poetry'', 2020 *“We Drink At The Attenuation Well” ''Poetry'', 2020. *"Interlude at a Neighborhood Gas Station: 2001", ''Button Poetry'', 2020 *"what is the suffrage movement to a blk womyn?", ''GBH News'', 2020 *"Black As Light", ''Jewish Arts Collaborative'', 2020 *“If You Tell It Backward,” ''Poetry'', 2021. *"My Mother", ''Write About Now'', 2021 *“Chaste Duplex,” ''Triquarterly Issue: Black Voices'', Triquarterly Press, 2021. *"Keeper", ''Big Sister Boston'', 2021 *“Black Beacon or History as a Crown of Sonnets”, Boston NBC, 2020 *“Enquiry into The Lineage of Watermelons,” ''Triquarterly Issue: Black Voices'', Triquarterly Press, 2021. *“Bring Me The Body,” ''Wildness: Issue No'', Wildness Press, February 2021. *“The Cops Behind Us, I Hold My Breath,” ''Wildness: Issue No'', Wildness Press, February 2021. *"After
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", ''Button Poetry'', 2021 *"Goalkeepers", '' Gates Foundation'', 2021 *"Plague of Blood Or The Murder-Drowning of Eugene Williams Sparks Race Riots for Eight Days", ''Just Buffalo Lit'', 2021 *"today is a day of tiny massacres," ''
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'', February 2022 *"Praise Poem for the Rebellion", ''OGAA'', February 2022 *"In the Wake," ''Boston Review'', July 2022 *"Children's March," '' Boston Review'', July 2022 *"THE PHILLIS¹, 1761," ''Boston Review'', July 2022 *"SESTINA", ''NBA'', October 2022


Anthologies

* ''BreakBeat Poets Volume: Black Girl Magic Anthology'', '' Haymarket Books'', 2018 * '' Dostoyevsky Wannabe Cities: Boston Anthology'', 2019 * ''Cycle And Circumstance: The Vassar Review'', 2021


Articles

* "I was born on the
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. Boston is where I came of age," '' Boston Globe'', February 18, 2021.


Chapbooks

* 8339 Colfax, 2016


Poetry Shows

* ''LEVITATE'', 2017 * ''Black And Ugly As Ever'', 2019. * ''Spirit'', 2019 * ''ALRIGHT'', 2022


References

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