Tanaya Winder
Tanaya Winder PhotoTanaya Winder is an author, singer / songwriter, poet, motivational speaker and educator who comes from an intertribal lineage of Southern Ute, Pyramid Lake Paiute, and Duckwater Shoshone Nations where she is an enrolled citizen. She received a BA in English from Stanford University and a MFA in creative writing from the University of New Mexico. She co-founded As/Us: A Space for Women of the World, a literary magazine publishing works by BIPOC women. She is a 2016 National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development “40 Under 40” list of emerging American Indian leaders recipient and a 2017 First Peoples Fund Artists in Business Leadership fellow.

Winder’s poetry collections include Words Like Love and Why Storms are Named After People and Bullets Remain Nameless. Winder’s performances and talks blend storytelling, singing, and spoken word to teach about different expressions of love and “heartwork.”

Website: www.tanayawinder.com
Instagram: @tanayawinder
Twitter: @tanayawinder
Photo by Natahnee Winder

With Poetic Theater Productions:

Featured Artist in Art & Action In Our New Realities Virtual Open Mic w/ NYTW & PTP

Featured Artist in Love Redefined: Renew

Featured Artist in Love, Redefined: Resilience

Featured Artist in Love, Redefined: RECLAIM in Poetic License 2018: Reclamation

Featured Artist in Love, Redefined: RESIST in Poetic License: 2017: RESISTANCE

Featured Artist in Love, Redefined 2013

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