Walela Nehanda

Described as a writer who “…shatters mirrors and windows to reveal the jagged shards of self-determination…” walela Nehanda is a poet, journalist, performer, and hybrid scholar born, raised, and based in Mid City, Los Angeles. A self proclaimed orca enthusiast and spicy Pisces (sidereal Aquarius) their writing is often concerned with health, media, culture, and spirituality, Nehanda is also the author of Bless the Blood: A Cancer Memoir with Penguin Teen. Likened to a modern day version of Audre Lorde’s The Cancer Journals, Bless the Blood follows walela’s vivid experience, in verse, navigating cancer, the medical industrial complex, relationships, ancestral archives, and political awakenings.  

Published in 2024, Bless the Blood has received starred reviews from Kirkus, Publishers’ Weekly, Booklist, and Shelf Awareness. In 2025, Bless the Blood has received the Young Adult Non-Fiction Book Award by the International Literary Association, given to a debut author who shows exceptional promise in their craft. Additionally, Bless the Blood was given the 2025 NCSS Dr. Rev. Pauli C Murray Book Award’s secondary honor and included in: Kirkus’ Best Books of 2024, American Library Association’s Rainbow List (2025), and Illinois Read for a Lifetime Booklist (2025), 

Nehanda’s writing has appeared for publications such as TIME, LA Public Press, The Poetry Foundation, SELF Magazine. Their most recent work exists on substack at (un)marked, an archive, a reader powered literary and audio essay experiment, criticism, and excavation on how media has influenced our world building and philosophies. walela also records audio essays, web weaves poetic cultural commentary, and produces a B-side version of Bless the Blood, where they revisit, remix, and break down their memoir.  

Throughout their career, walela has been featured in platforms like: The Cut, Nylon Magazine, The Guardian, Instyle Magazine, The Sentinel, Vice i-D. In 2020, walela was named in Out Magazine’s round up of 100 “groundbreaking, ripple-inducing, and culture-shifting people in the nation” alongside Janelle Monae and Andre Leon Talley. Nehanda received this for their work alongside National Marrow Donor Program of registering 6,500+ people as stem cell donors in a campaign addressing racial disparities in the registry. 

Nehanda has taught, performed, and provided keynotes at various institutions, including University of Iowa’s International Writing Program with Sub-Saharan African writers, Occidental College, UCLA, USC, The Hammer Museum, UCSB, Pomona College, St. Olaf’s, SUNY New Paltz, Politicon, and many more. their fellowships include: the 2020 Netflix x Adobe Crip Camp Fellowship and the 2024 Ford Foundation and Mellon Disability Futures Fellowship, given to one of 20 disabled artists across the country nominated by peers. 

walela is currently working on their second book, To Live and Cry in LA, a series of poetic essays related to growing up Mid City, Los Angeles. Coming of age within a liminal space of class, Nehanda, like any millennial, navigated the convergence of physical media blurring into digital virtual existences before their eyes causing Nehanda to evaluate the role of celebrity, representation, Black spectacle, western media, and virtual reality in our relationships. 

 
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Performances & Appearances

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Debut memoir: Bless the Blood received four starred reviews from Kirkus, Publisher’s Weekly, Booklist, and Shelf Awareness

Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2024 & Editor’s Pick

American Library Association’s 2025 Rainbow Book List

Inaugural member of Nielsen Foundation x Pop Shift’s IP List to diversify books for option

2024 Disability Futures Fellow (Ford & Mellon Foundation)

Out Magazine’s Top 100 change-makers of 2020

 

Experience

Author 2019 - present
Folio Literary

Agent: Katherine@FolioLit.com


Debut author of Bless the Blood released in 2024 via Kokila and Penguin Teen

Poet 2013 - present
Publications:

The Poetry Foundation: Crip v. Crip,

Split This Rock: Stem Cell Transplant as Chimera

Performed at: The Atlantic Live, The Hammer Museum, Mark Taper Forum, Politicon, Tree People, Bus Boys & Poets, Reparations Club, Skylight Books, Blue Stockings NYC, Chicago Public Library.

Competed at National Poetry Slam (2015) on Team Hollywood (DPL)


Teaching Artist 2018 - present

University of Iowa, International Writers Program (2024, 6 week program): Focused on creative writing & cultural exchange - built curriculum to focus on the diaspora, disability, and dreaming towards the future

Provided workshops and keynotes at:

UC Santa Barbara, UCLA, USC, St. Olaf’s College, Claremont McKenna, Pomona College, Chapman University, Occidental College, San Diego State University, Bergen Community College, SUNY New Paltz



Facilitator 2009 - present

Specializes in healing circles, writing workshops, and crisis de-escalation via TEEN LINE & Aim 4 The Heart. Integrates facilitation training with teaching artist style.

Freelance Writer 2020 - present

Featured in:

TIME: Why I Stopped Being a “Good” Cancer Patient

SELF Magazine: Social Solidarity Means Staying at Home for Immunocompromised People Like Me

Commentary on health, disability, pop culture, Blackness, and queer existence through a sociopolitical & personal narrative lens

 
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Offerings

With a unique mix of experiences as a teaching artist, facilitator, former community organizer, writer, and performer, Walela can move the hearts of anyone, anywhere from a boardroom to a stadium to a rally to an intimate show. Guided by the Black Radical Tradition & the Black Arts Movement, Walela believes art is a vehicle for societal change, that art is not only a site for internal and interpersonal connection but also a means to preserve an ancestral archive, and that it is our duty, as artists, to contribute, preserve, and create cultural shifts whenever and however possible.

Walela offers the following:

  • Consultant

  • Teaching Artist

  • Creative Space & Processing Facilitator

  • Freelance Writing

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Testimonials

No one has stopped me in my tracks since Tupac but Walela. We will study their words for generations as a teacher, healer, and wordsmith
— Leila Steinberg, founder of AIM 4 The Heart, Tupac's former manager
In a voice that’s utterly electric and completely new, Walela Nehanda explodes the tidy narratives of the typical illness arc. Equal parts prose and poetry, memoir and manifesto, this book rejects every trope of what it means to be sick and disabled. When in the throes of illness, it’s so easy to feel helpless, but Bless the Blood pulses with a power that’s contagious.
— Suleika Jaouad, New York Times bestselling author of Between Two Kingdoms
As a nurse and a researcher, I have learned so much from Walela about their experience with medical apartheid. Walela has inspired me to educate myself and others about confronting our own implicit bias in health care...In a society where Black femmes are dying because we aren’t listening to their pain, while health professionals like me have A LOT of work to do to dismantle racist, oppressive structures in health care
— Jackie Nikpour, Nurse

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