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Day Dreamer’s Poetry Showcase

  • 3036 24th Street San Francisco, CA 94110 USA (map)

From the organizing body that brings you the Berkeley Slam and the Oakland Slam, RichOak Events presents a new poetry show in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District. In partnership with Medicine for Nightmares, the Day Dreamer’s Poetry Showcase is a spoken word event where voices that have often been silenced or overlooked have a chance to shine. Join us every 2nd Saturday in the Galleria as we invite local and traveling poets to shape and nurture the very dreams we as poets refuse to let die.

This month’s very special features are Hilary Cruz Meija, Juni Speaks, and Kelsey Daniels

BIOS;

Hilary Cruz Mejia (she/they) is a queer Guatemalan poet and a first-generation college student holding a B.A. in Spanish Language & Literature with a concentration in Latin American Studies and LGBT Studies. You can find their latest published poem "as if revolution is made of puddles" in sPARKLE & bLINK 115, an anthology of Quiet Lightning/Better Ancestors. Outside of writing, they spend their time learning their abuela's recipes and being a cat auntie. 

Juni Speaks is a Spoken Word Artist, Storyteller and Poet. She’s a Vallejo, CA native. She began writing at the age of eight, started saving her Poetry at 14 years of age, and performing since 2017 at Speak On it, in Oakland, CA. Where she found a creative space, and her tribe. Juni captivates the audience with her stage presence, realness, and authenticity. Poetry is her ministry. She is inspired to change the Poetry game, and create a lane for women to be more confident in expressing their divine femininity. Juni aspires to be a well known versatile Poet. 

Kelsey O. Daniels is an artist organizer baddie scholar from Southeast San Diego that knows that telling her story and curating space for others to do the same is freedom work. She shows up in her creative practice as a writer, singer, speaker, curator and more. As a fat Black queer disabled femme, she honors her ancestors and descendants by revoking consent from the failed experiment of white supremacy and dreaming up worlds that are affirming and lit. Kelsey is an internationally ranked poet (Stonewall International Poetry Slam,Black Arts Matter and Womxn of the World) and most recently was the opening act for rupi kaur. She founded and hosts Check, Please: an open mic experiment, a venue that aims to imagine what creative community that prioritized connection over perfection could look like. She is also curating a creative universe called Black Dream Experiment that explores Black dreaming as a collective ancestral, wellness, and liberation practice.When Kelsey is not moving in her public roles she enjoys going to the beach, cackling until her sides hurt and listening to her comfort playlists.



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