A collective of artists, activists, and administrators opposing injustice through lyrical arts.

  • Co-Founder | Board Member | Podcast Host | Artist

    Alex Osborne is born and raised in San Francisco, CA. Alex has been in the fitness industry for over 5 years. Wellness and fitness have been important in Alexā€™s life.

    Alex believes there is no greater pursuit than the journey toward individual balance. Alex believes finding the missing areas of a personā€™s life are just as important as functional strength, versatile movement and power.

  • Speaker of the Assembly | Treasurer of the Board | Diversity, Inclusion, and Faith Coordinator

    Born and raised in San Francisco, California, Ashley has always had a passion for education. Pursuing her degree and graduating from Howard University she came back to the Bay Area with a focus on her faith and the youth in SF. Her passion is seeing people grow into the people God has called them to be. As a Black Christian woman, she wants to change the narrative of the American Christian. So it is no longer synonymous with American Nationalism or White Supremacy.

  • Poet Laureate

    Bailey Fan is born and raised in the Excelsior District of San Francisco, CA. Sheā€™s a spoken word poet and is heavily involved with the communities sheā€™s a part of. Bailey has been with Lyrical Opposition since 2020. She works to build, manage, and cultivate community partnerships in school systems and provides various career pathways for the youth. Bailey performed on various stages and speaks about many socially-relevant and impactful subjects. She places a lot of value on wellness and mental health.

  • Videographer

    Bryan Flores is the founder of BryCentric Productions and is a graduate student at SAE Expression College.

    In addition, he's a multi-genre photographer. He captures portraits, landscapes, cars and pets to name a few and is extremely versatile.

  • Executive Director

    Christian Bustos is a Kapampangan-American, born in the Mission District and raised in the Excelsior District of San Francisco, California. Christian is a San Francisco State University Alumni, where he received his Bachelorā€™s degree in Broadcast Electronic Communication Arts with an Emphasis in Business. Within the arts community, heā€™s known as Cross Allan, who founded and works with the arts nonprofit, Lyrical Opposition. He also serves as a spoken word poet and graphic designer. Cross is the Executive Producer for the documentary and short films for the Re-Entrification series. One random fact is that his favorite movie is Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

    His whole life heā€™s been infatuated by the synergy of culture and organic produce. The blending of poetry and kale. The mixing of hip-hop and quinoa. The integration of gospel choirs and Himalayan salts.

    ā€œI am a futurist that is passionate about art. I like to see whatā€™s coming next, and I want neither nor my BIPOC brothers and sisters to be excluded. As a long-time San Francisco native, Filipino by birth and growing up with African-American, Latino, and Asian-Pacific Islander friends, I want my historically-marginalized peoples to be ahead of the game. I desire that they have a full view of the creative horizon, and be equipped with the knowledge and access to lead out in emerging artistic forays. Nothing is more important to me than seeing artists of color live out their own passions, and to bring interpretation to whatā€™s going on in our world through their creative lenses and out from their distinctive cultural identities and social locations. I have always gravitated towards art that is disruptive, that disrupts the status quo so that a way can be paved for a more just and equitable society. Iā€™m driven, therefore, to provide support for otherwise-marginalized artists not only to succeed but to be prophetic with their craft. This is, and always has been, the mission and purpose of LO.ā€

  • Artist-In-Residence

    Dela Paz is a Mexican-American singer/songwriter, born in Houston, Texas. Throughout his life, he has lived in many parts of the country - now residing in San Francisco, CA. His musical journey began as a 10 year old in elementary school, where he joined a band and as a kid grew an appreciation for music. In 2016, he started to grow a passion for songwriting, which inspired his dream to pursue music as an artist. Now at the age of 19, he has become LO's first vocalist and youngest artist.

  • Creative Director

    Fego Navarro is a Salvadorian American rapper/actor from San Francisco, CA. Fegoā€™s musical journey in hip-hop began in his teen years at church. After church services, he would get together with his friends and kick freestyle raps outside the temple. This developed into a passion for writing his own songs and attending local open mics to showcase his talent. At home, his mother played a variety of music ranging from Cumbia to Soulful American oldies. This gave Fego an appreciation for all types of music. Where as Fegoā€™s father a militant man who in the 1980s joined the FMLN, to fight in the civil war which has left a long lasting impact on his home country of El Salvador which after effects can be seen to this day.The joy of family and the pain of war can be witnessed within Fegoā€™s music.

    In 2013, Fego was featured on a song titled ā€œThem Daysā€ by an artist named Common Folk Nate. It premiered on MTV U and Snoop Dogg also featured it on his online show ā€œUnderground Heatā€ where it was number #1 in 2013.

    One of Fegoā€™s many talents cast him in a film titled ā€œSin Padreā€ Directed by Jay Francisco Lopez. It went on to win the audience award for the San Francisco Latino Film Festival. Fego is currently a member of the artist collective Lyrical Opposition, which centers its efforts on supporting the elements of hip-hop in San Francisco for all ages.

    Fegoā€™s most recent projects include a music project titled ā€œHeart of Manā€ which is available on all music platforms and streaming services. As well as promoting a second film ā€œLove Cecyā€ which recently premiered at the New York Latino Film Festival presented by HBO.

  • Co-Founder | Artist | Podcast Host

    Greg Steward II, also known by his stage name OD the Wordsmith, is a multifaceted artist, co-founder, and creative force behind Lyrical Opposition. Born and raised in a vibrant artistic community, Greg's passion for music and poetry was ignited at a young age, setting the stage for his remarkable journey in the world of hip-hop and spoken word.

    From the outset, Greg demonstrated an unwavering commitment to using his art as a platform for social change and self-expression. His lyricism is not only a reflection of his personal experiences but also serves as a poignant commentary on societal issues, challenging norms and sparking meaningful dialogue.

    In collaboration with like-minded individuals, Greg helped build the initial stages of the Lyrical Opposition organization, a groundbreaking collective dedicated to promoting conscious artistry and empowering voices often unheard. As a co-founder, Greg played a pivotal role in shaping the collective's vision, fostering a community where artists are encouraged to explore their creativity while advocating for positive change.

    Under his stage name OD the Wordsmith, Greg has captivated audiences with his dynamic performances and thought-provoking lyrics. His unique blend of poetry and rap resonates with listeners, transcending boundaries and leaving a lasting impact.

    Greg's contributions to the cultural landscape extend beyond his artistry. He is deeply committed to mentoring emerging artists, sharing his knowledge and experiences to cultivate the next generation of talent.

    Driven by his passion for music, poetry, and social justice, Greg Steward II continues to push boundaries, inspire change, and leave an indelible mark on the world through his art and activism.

  • Board Emeritus

    Kirk Davis is born and raised in San Francisco, California. He has spend the last 25 years doing nonprofit work in the Bayview Hunters/Point neighborhood. He gave his life to Christ in 1981 and preached his first message at Neighborhood Baptist Church (Fillmore District). In 1998 he became the Youth Pastor at Providence Baptist Church and joined Young Life staff. He has been an assistant chaplain at juvenile hall in San Francisco and served as founder of Street Survivors, a ministry that helps kids dealing with post-traumatic stress. With the help of his wife they have run after-school tutorial program and Summer Day Camp that grew to over 100 kids. He became area Director of Young Life for the Southeast area of San Francisco in 2001 where he created a program called YLDP (Youth Leadership Development Program) teaching Life-skills (2002). In 2008 they Started a non-profit organization called Rapha House Foundation, Inc. In 2012 Planted a Multi-Ethnic, Multi-Cultural Church called New Generation Covenant Church (ECC) in the Bayview/Hunters Point. Currently is planting a new worshipping community in Bayview/Hunters Point called Kairos Fellowship where activists, artists, and misfits can engage life, scripture, participate in community and provide spiritual support for each other.

    Kirk was an ordained in 1989 by Northern Baptist Association. He received his B.A at Faith Bible College, completed the Fuller Seminary Urban Youth Workers Leadership program as well as Urban Youth Worker Institute. Heā€™s been the recipient of the KQED Essence of Excellence Award in 2005 and the recipient of the Black Educators of the year award in 2003 and other congressional and community awards. Through his work in the community, Kirk has been able to build an extensive network in areas ranging from community schools, to juvenile hall and other non-profit organizations. His expertise ranges from workforce, youth and leadership development to faith organizing. He is a sought after speaker for community development, asset mapping and helping churches create new tribes.

    He has been married to his wife Denise for 33 years they have 3 kids together. In his free time Kirk enjoys listening to old school R&B and classic cars.

  • Board Member | Artist

    Lacy Nguyen is Vietnamese-American poet from Lynnwood, WA. Her journey with poetry began in college, where she found poetry to be a tool to express her frustrations with injustice. She believes in the power of storytelling to bring healing personally, and intergenerationally. Her art is a reflection of her desire to use words to bring medicine to the soul. In her 9-5 job, she works at a shelter resource center serving the unhoused community. Lacy started with Lyrical Opposition in June 2020, when she served as the program director for Lyrical Assembly, an initiative within LO with the mission to decolonize faith, and reimagine church spaces outside of white supremacy and heteropatriarchy. In her spare time, she loves to eat good food and take long nature walks.

  • Artist-In-Residence | Creative Lead

    Jenn Ayala Luna (Luna Jenn) is a young Latine artist from Oakland, California. They grew up in church, joining worship teams all over the Bay Area from the age of 14. As a 2nd generation Latine, they come from a place of experiencing social injustice, church-hurt, cultural displacement and now finds themself in compassionate, affirming faith spaces, using their spirituality and musical experience, to open more spaces for other BIPOC disabled queer folks that are looking for a place to belong. They focus on sharing impactful music through a plethora of genres: Bolero, R&B, Reggeaton, Pop, Folk.

  • Development Director

    Matthew Tejuco is a dynamic director and community leader with a passion for making a difference. Matthew Tejuco joined Lyrical Opposition in October 2023, as Development Director of Lyrical Opposition. He channels his diverse experiences into leading philanthropic programs that positively impact underserved communities and individuals across the vibrant landscape of the San Francisco Bay Area.

    With a keen eye for creativity and a heart for social change, Matthew brings a unique perspective to his role. His career journey has been marked by a commitment to fostering inclusivity and empowerment through various avenues, from artistic expression to community development initiatives.

    Matthew's multifaceted background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of the complex issues facing marginalized populations. Through his leadership, he orchestrates meaningful projects that not only address immediate needs but also cultivate long-term solutions and sustainable growth within the communities he serves.

  • Secretary of the Board

    Shabnam Afshar is a Licensed Marriage Family Therapy, who currently serves as Secretary of the Board of Lyrical Opposition. She also works as a Mental Health Therapist at Fremont Union High School District.

    I believe therapy is a give-and-take process of cultivating an honest and secure bond that allows the client to feel empowered to face their struggles, and grow in self-understanding in order to life a fulfilling life.

    My purpose as a therapist is to create a warm, nonjudgmental atmosphere based on openness, authenticity, and trust so that the client feels free to share their deepest feelings and heal from whatever may be ailing them.

    My theoretical orientation is integrative and heavily rooted in client-centered, existential, and cognitive behavioral therapy. While I use these approaches to guide my therapy, I strongly believe in customizing treatment to fit the specific needs of each unique individual. Being an Iranian American, I value working from a culturally sensitive mind frame to allow deeper understanding of the numerous and complex issues that face a diverse population. My therapeutic style is caring, genuine, honest, interactive, and direct with an appropriate dash of humor.

  • Record Store Manager, Lyrical Vinyl

    I was born in a really small town called Clovis, New Mexico. My family and I moved around a lot before landing in the Ohlone (San Francisco) area in 2000. My background is in Business Administration and Enneagram certified. Iā€™m also passionate about mental health, self and social awareness, and curating community. I am half an introvert and half an extrovert. I love spending time with people I like, movies/music/art, culture, staying in, traveling, and eating good food. My favorite dish is Singaporean/Malaysian chicken rice. I grew up rooting for the Giants and Warriors until they both won one championship each. The last movie I watched in theaters was Bad Boys for Life, and the last comedy show I went to was Jo Koy.

  • Co-Founder | Artist

    Terrell Dwayne Batson has been writing since the age of 8. From poetry to songs, he started to develop a passion for the art of music. Growing up in San Francisco in Bayview, Hunter's Point where violence occurred often. Growing up in this environment where a lot of young men were naturally drawn to the street life including himself. Through the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He has been blessed with gift of writing, structuring verses, and flawless delivery. He started writing about his life, past experiences, and passion for music. In 2008, he has written 5 mixtapes, complete with all original songs, and 1 retail album called "Kingdom" in a year and a half span.