Dara Kalima

Poet, Spoken Word Artist

The Bronx, NY
New York US

Author's Bio

Dara Kalima, also known as The Community Poet, is a Bronx, NY resident who started writing at 9, dedicated herself to the craft at 16, and locked into her voice at 25. She holds both a BA and MA in theater. She is the founder of Black Authors Collaborative and during the pandemic served as vice president of Poetix U, an international home for all poets. She hosts her solo podcast On Behalf Of. Kalima has performed on stages across the tristate area and made her international debut in 2018 when performing in Scotland. She has also performed her poetry Off-Broadway. Kalima explores the concepts of love, equity, and healing all through lived experiences and personal observations. Kalima has studied with Natalie Goldberg since 2019 and has inherited Bobby Gonzalez's Spoken Word 101 Workshops. She also assists Kevin Powell by faciliating his Friday Night Writes monthly writing group. She has authored four independently published books, Black Man, Black Woman, Black Child (2015), Casualty of Love (2017), Two X Chromosomes with an Extra Shot of Melanin (2019) and Still Laughin’ (2021). Connect with her at www.darakalima.com or on Instagram @DaraKalima.

Publications & Prizes

Poetry

Anthologies:
A Shape Produced by a Curve (Great weather for MEDIA, 2023)
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Which Side Are You On? Labor Day 2023 (Moonstone Press, 2023)
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WOMEN OF EVE'S GARDEN: AN ANTHOLOGY (Fly By Night Press, 2018)
Journals:
African Voices
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Amistad
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Rigorous

Spoken Word

Performances:
FUMFA's Eco Evolution Open Mic Feature (2023)
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Women Writers In Bloom Featured Performer (2022)
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Dara Kalima at the Triad Theatre with the Inspired Word (2021)
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Great Weather for Media (2021)
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Liar On Stage Performance (2020)
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Feature Performance at Salon 127 (2019)
Prizes won: 

2021 WRITER’S DIGEST Self-Published E-Book Honorable Mention Award for her memoir Still Laughin'

Personal Favorites

Favorite authors: 
Octavia Butler, Langston Hughes, Sonia Sanchez, Steven Brust, Paulo Freire, Maya Angelou, Carol Anderson, Robin D'Angelo
What I'm reading now: 
The Sum of Us by Heather McGhee, Black AF History by Michael Harriot

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
African American, Black
Prefers to work with: 
Any
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Bronx, NY
New York
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Last update: Apr 12, 2024