Keisa Reynolds, also known as K. and Sula Found, is a queer Black feminist writer, storyteller, and community educator. Their writing can be found in pirint and online at Richmond Pulse, In These Times, and Hooligan Mag. They are writing Negotiation, a collection of essays examining the intersections of mental health and sexuality through a queer Black feminist perspective.
Keisa uses they/them and she/her pronouns. Originally from Richmond, Calif., Keisa has a MA in Women’s Studies and Gender Studies from Loyola University Chicago and a BA in Cultural Studies from Columbia College Chicago.
Keisa is the owner of Without an Art Form LLC, a creative services agency designed to support artists, entrepreneurs, and organizations in developing creative strategies to advance their missions.
Keisa learns from and follows the footsteps of anti-violence advocates, mental health workers, prison abolitionists, Black girls/gurls/grrls, LGBTQIA+ youth, freedom fighters.