Rolyat Mosi
Ole Writer With new messages
Rolyat's Profile
WORK LIFE
Rolyat Mosi was born down South in Louisiana and grew up in California during the mid-1950s to the 1970s. He was tied into a deeply Baptist faith family and was much loved by his family. He had eight siblings that he grew up with and friends all over the Watts area of Los Angeles, California.
Rolyat went to Jordan High School after the 1965 Riot in the so called LA Ghetto and then on to college. He left the state for Texas and then returned to finish at a UC Campus. He then left the State of California for grad school and never returned again to live there.
Before leaving California, Rolyat had worked for LA Unified School District, CBS Television, the US Post Office, UC Admin, Orange County, City of Fountain Valley, and Crawford’s Printing on 103rd Street in the Watts area.
After graduate School, Rolyat worked for Salt Lake County, The Boeing Company, Aramco Oil Company, and the City of Houston. Rolyat also consulted in various areas of knowledge and operated Ujima Consultants with the community-oriented software package known as UjimaSuites.
Now, Rolyat just writes, gardens, does his creative graphics, and takes pictures. He is filled with a energy for crafting words into interesting narratives that twist the mind.
WRITING PRODUCTION (PARTIAL LIST)
- “DISNEYLAND BUS,” a short play in “We Out Here Seattle,” Festival of Black Playwrights, Mahogany Projects Production
- Juneteenth Collection Series, a writer’s stories about the historic fallout of freedom’s pain.
- Black Senators’ Profiles, a writer’s display in a Community Art Exhibit for the City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Central District.
- Kwanzaa Collection Profiles, a writer’s stories about
- celebrating the Kwanzaa Holidays, Life Enrichment Bookstore, Seattle, Washington.
- African Proverbs, a production of the African American Writers Association.
- Food and Celebration, writers video readings sponsored by Seattle Library and a production of the African American Writers Association.
- Blackanauts: Profiles on Black Astronauts, a writer’s display in the “1619- Resistance, Resilience, Remembrance, Liberation Exhibition,” a production of Global Unspoken Truths, LLC.
- Black Washingtonians: 2022 and 2023 Black History Months Feature Profiler, Heritage Museum, Burien, Washington.
- “More Then Cornbread,” a Book of Recipes – Featured at the Two Waters Artists Alliance, Key Peninsula Civil Center
- “Black Writers Unmasked,” an Anthology of Black Writers and a 2022 production of the African American Writers Association.
- “Stories of a Son of Watts,” a book of stories about growing up in South LA area in the 50s & 60s.
- The Koinonia Trainings – writings based on Bible College teachings.
- ElderCare Sheets – Faith-Based Training Manuel based on six years of writing for long-term care seniors.
- Just Inspire Another – Inspirational, positive, and uplifting writings in poems and prose that tickles the mind and warms the spirit.
- Purple Rays – a sci-fi novel about futuristic dreamers who realize transformative living in the real lives of others.
- Politicus – contains the writings on national and world impacts of social, economic, cultural, and racial live in today’s society.