Kwame Osei is a poet and cultural critic whose work bridges continents and generations, deftly blending diasporic identity with sharp social commentary.
Born in Ghana and raised in London before calling the US home, Kwame explores belonging, displacement, and Black masculinity through both experimental poetry and incisive essays.
His multidisciplinary approach merges spoken word with critical dialogue, earning features in international festivals and major literary magazines.
As a leading voice on decolonizing literary canons, Kwame leads workshops fostering cross-cultural understanding and champions literature as a force for global connection.
His signature style combines introspection, humor, and a relentless drive for justice.