Listening as leadership, and curation as cultural power
SheShe Slam 2026 is proud to welcome Crystal Tettey as a member of its Selection Jury, strengthening the platform’s commitment to thoughtful curation, cultural depth, and global perspective.
Crystal Tettey...
Raya Wambui The poet who turns place into purpose and purpose into practice
Ehalakasa is pleased to announce Raya Wambui as a Selection Jury Member for SheShe Slam 2026, our flagship women centered slam poetry platform commemorating...
An author, cultural connector, and poet whose work bridges diasporic worlds
Ehalakasa is pleased to welcome Karla Brundage as a jury member for SheShe Slam 2026, the fifth...
On August 9, the National Poetry Slam Prelims 2025 brought 26 of Ghana’s finest to the British Council Hall, Accra. After an intense contest, 16 poets advanced to the National Final on November 1.
The winner will represent Ghana at the 2026 World Poetry Slam Championship in South Africa, showcasing our nation’s cultural voice on a global stage.
Ueezy de Poet (Herman Jatoe) brings youth, grit, and wordplay to the 2025 Ehalakasa National Poetry Slam Prelims. Discover the rising voice behind the fearless smile.
Meet Jibril Iddrisu, aka Soyo Vi Zibo the actor, poet, teacher, and National Slam Champion from Maamobi, Ghana, using spoken word to shape thought and stir hearts.
Poetry is the best way to express hidden emotions and connect with those who can relate.” Whinna Yentem
“Art and empathy are not separate. They are the same heartbeat.” Gbeng Gloria
Poetry must breathe with the people. If it doesn’t echo their truth, it’s just noise.” Poetic Dennis
“I write not to impress, but to inspire.” Dennis Aboagye
Writing is both a voice and a mirror—it helps me reflect on the world and speak to it.” P.L.A.N.S
“Poetry, for me, is how I feel less alone in a world that needs more listening.” P.L.A.N.S
I don’t perform barefoot for style. I do it to remember the ground I stand on and those who stood before me.” Teliba
“Poetry is how I rebel. It’s how I remember. It’s how I return to myself.” – Teliba