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On Turning No's into New Doors with Writer and Poet Khalisa Rae
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On Turning No's into New Doors with Writer and Poet Khalisa Rae

Discussing the Griot and Grey Owl Festival, writing as a collective practice, and being a black girl in the South with Khalisa Rae

“Take the seeds you find in the Durham soil and go plant it where you are. That’s literally why we started—it was so that people could get rejuvenated and inspired by the beauty of Durham in the triangle.”
— Khalisa Rae

In this episode of the Durham Artist Archive, I sit with Khalisa Rae, an award-winning artist, writer, educator, and curator whose work moves with both rigor and tenderness. Khalisa Rae let us into her story of an artistic childhood in Gary, Indiana, through musical theater, and into the hard-won voice that shaped her poetry book Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat. Throughout our convo, she talks openly about higher education, adversity she faced, and her experience of being a poet in the South. Time and time again her story shows the power of trusting an ordained path and how community kept showing up as both anchor and engine.

We also dig into what it means to create spaces built on purpose like her cofounding of The Griot and Grey Owl Writers Conference. These, among her other projects make a strong case for the value of collective practice over isolation. Khalisa Rae has the kind of resilience that turns a no into a new door and I can’t wait for you to listen in.

Enjoy.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in:

  • Practical guidance on practice, resilience, and moving through rejection

  • Creating inclusive literary spaces and running artist-centered programs

  • What it looks like to serve a community through arts leadership

Want to attend the Griot & Grey Owl Writers Conference?

As a special thank you to Durham Artist Archive listeners, Khalisa Rae and I would like to share a discount code for the conference coming up on November 7-9th 2025! Whether you’d just like to attend my session (Lunch Time Pizza & Podcast Pull-up), or want the full All-Access VIP experience to connect with writers from across the South, use this code for a discount on your ticket.

And remember- the Friday Opening Ceremony and the book fair is completely free! This is a family friendly event that writers and book lovers alike will love. Come hang out with us!

Discount code: GROUPGRIOT25

Link to event page


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🫱🏾‍🫲🏼 Connect with Khalisa Rae:
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https://www.instagram.com/khalisarae/

https://griotandgreyowl.org

https://www.instagram.com/griotandgrey/

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Recorded at Queeny’s in Durham, North Carolina

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