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Storytelling Is Our Revolution Poetry Workshops

  • Tue, Dec 25 PM
  • Thu, Dec 45 PM
  • Tue, Dec 95 PM
  • Thu, Dec 115 PM
  • Tue, Dec 165 PM
  • Thu, Dec 185 PM
  • Tue, Dec 235 PM
  • Thu, Dec 255 PM
  • Tue, Dec 305 PM
  • Thu, Jan 15 PM
  • Tue, Jan 65 PM
  • Thu, Jan 85 PM
  • Tue, Jan 135 PM
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  • Tue, Jan 275 PM
  • Thu, Jan 295 PM
  • Tue, Feb 35 PM
  • Thu, Feb 55 PM
  • Tue, Feb 105 PM
  • Thu, Feb 125 PM
  • Tue, Feb 175 PM
  • Thu, Feb 195 PM
  • Tue, Feb 245 PM
  • Thu, Feb 265 PM
  • Tue, Mar 35 PM
  • Thu, Mar 55 PM
  • Tue, Mar 105 PM
  • Thu, Mar 125 PM
  • Tue, Mar 175 PM
  • Wed, Dec 25 PM
  • Fri, Dec 45 PM
  • Wed, Dec 95 PM
  • Fri, Dec 115 PM
  • Wed, Dec 165 PM
  • Fri, Dec 185 PM
  • Wed, Dec 235 PM
  • Fri, Dec 255 PM
  • Wed, Dec 305 PM
  • Fri, Jan 15 PM
  • Wed, Jan 65 PM
  • Fri, Jan 85 PM
  • Wed, Jan 135 PM
  • Fri, Jan 155 PM
  • Wed, Jan 205 PM
  • Fri, Jan 225 PM
  • Wed, Jan 275 PM
  • Fri, Jan 295 PM
  • Wed, Feb 35 PM
  • Fri, Feb 55 PM
  • Wed, Feb 105 PM
  • Fri, Feb 125 PM
  • Wed, Feb 175 PM
  • Fri, Feb 195 PM
  • Wed, Feb 245 PM
  • Fri, Feb 265 PM
  • Wed, Mar 35 PM
  • Fri, Mar 55 PM
  • Wed, Mar 105 PM
  • Fri, Mar 125 PM
  • Wed, Mar 175 PM

The Community Arts Workshop

Storytelling Is Our Revolution Poetry Workshops

Create art that not only moves people but also moves the community forward.

Tayllor and Ademola Oyewole-Davis, artists and poets in the 2025-26 Community Arts Residency , are hosting and curating a poetic experience that celebrates all our stories and connects us as a community.

  • Two FREE poetry workshops a month, starting in December, at the Community Arts Workshop
  • Workshops are open to all (18+ years). Bring something to write with and on! Refreshments are provided.
  • A safe community space for members to share their stories and write about them through poetry. We will support members in the writing, editing, and performance process, inviting members to perform in the exhibition in the March 2026.

Who Should Participate?
Anyone! All levels of experience are welcome, from no experience to a lot. The workshops seek to bring together people from all walks of life.

What's the Time Commitment?
Feel free to drop in for just one evening and see what it is about, or commit to as much as you choose. The workshops will build to a concluding showcase, but the point is to give our community a chance to write, share stories, and build connections.​

About the Artists
Tayllor Oyewole-Davis is an educator, social impact strategist, and internationally recognized poet. As Founder of Sisterhood(verb), Inc., she merges the arts with community engagement to create sustainable, creative spaces. As Executive Assistant & Artist in Residence at The Riviera Ridge School, she develops arts-integrated programs and partnerships. Her work has been featured in global anthologies, galleries, and stages. Tayllor has presented at national conferences and received honors like the H. Elizabeth Braun Catalyst for Change Award. She holds an M.A. in Humanities and Social Thought from NYU and a B.A. in Psychology from Mount Holyoke College.

Ademola Oyewole-Davis is a Brooklyn-born singer, songwriter, poet, educator, and activist who has performed since age eight. His artistry spans the U.S., with recent collaborations alongside his father, Abiodun Oyewole of The Last Poets, and his upcoming solo project, "Lib(er)ation." With over seven years of teaching experience through Urban Word NYC and independent schools, Ademola cultivates creative, critical learning environments that empower everyone to speak truth and pursue justice.