Yolanda Wisher

Poet, Spoken Word Artist

Philadelphia, PA
Pennsylvania US

Author's Bio

Yolanda Wisher (b. 1976) is a multidisciplinary poet and educator. The 3rd Poet Laureate of the City of Philadelphia, Wisher is a Hedgebrook Writer-in-Residence (2016), Pew Fellow (2015), Catalyst Initiative Grantee (2015), Leeway Art & Change Grantee (2008), Cave Canem Fellow (1999-2000), and the first Montgomery County Pennsylvania Poet Laureate (1999).

Born in Philadelphia and raised in North Wales, Pennsylvania, Wisher attended Lafayette College, where she received a B.A. in English/Black Studies. Wisher later earned an M.A. in English/Creative Writing-Poetry from Temple University.

Wisher is the author of Monk Eats an Afro (Hanging Loose Press, 2014) and the co-editor of Peace is a Haiku Song (City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, 2013). Her work has been featured in Fence, GOOD Magazine, Harriet: The Blog, MELUS, Ploughshares, PUBLICPOOL, Supplement, The Sun Ra Mixtape Vol. 1, and in the anthologies Gathering Ground, Gravyland, Lavanderia, Stand Our Ground, and The Ringing Ear. As an English teacher at Germantown Friends School, Wisher founded and directed the Germantown Poetry Festival (2006-2010). She also served as the Director of Art Education for the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (2010-2015). Wisher was a Founding Cultural Agent and the Chief Rhapsodist of Wherewithal for the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture (2014-2016). She lives in Philadelphia.

Publications & Prizes

Poetry

Anthologies:
Gravyland: Writing Beyond the Curriculum in the City of Brotherly Love (Syracuse University Press, 2010)
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Fence Reader (Fence Books, 2009)
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The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South (University of Georgia Press, 2007)
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Gathering Ground: Cave Canem 10th Anniversary Reader (University of Michigan Press, 2006)
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Cave Canem VI (Cave Canem, 2001)
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Cave Canem IV (Cave Canem, 1999)
Book:
Monk Eats an Afro (Hanging Loose Press, 2014)
Journals: ,
Black Arts Quarterly
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Chain
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Drumvoices Revue
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Fence
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Melus
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Meridians Feminism, Race, Transnationalism
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nocturnes (re)view of the literary arts
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Open Letter
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POeP!

Spoken Word

Performances:
Midtown Scholar Bookstore (2013)
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PhillyCAM (2013)
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Big Blue Marble Bookstore (2012)
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iMPeRFeCT GALLERY (2012)
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Moonstone Arts Center (2009)
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Swarthmore College (2009)
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Bowery Poetry Club ()
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Brooklyn Public Library ()
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KGB Bar Poetry Series ()
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Maplewood Mall ()
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Pennsylvania State Capitol ()
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Philadelphia City Hall ()
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Philadelphia Museum of Art ()
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Poets House ()
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Vernon Park, Philadelphia ()
Prizes won: 

City of Philadelphia Poet Laureate (2016-17)
Hedgebrook Writer in Residence (2016)
Pew Fellowship (2015)
Leeway Art & Change Grantee (2008)
First Montgomery County Pennsylvania Poet Laureate (1999)

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
African American
Prefers to work with: 
Any
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Philadelphia
Raised in: 
North Wales, PA
Pennsylvania
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Last update: Dec 14, 2016