In Girls Write Now’s cutting edge Digital Media Mentoring Program, girls create at the intersection of language, technology, and art. The professional women in media who serve as mentors support teens as they explore writing through video and audio production, interaction design, creative programming, animation, and more.
On June 1, The QWERTY Digital Media Exhibition showcased the innovative genre-and medium-bending work by New York City teens at the New-York Historical Society.
MULTIMEDIA ANTHOLOGY
Explore QWERTY’s companion publication, Generation F: The Girls Write Now 2018 Multimedia Anthology.
In Our Words
Hear what Digital Media Mentoring Program mentee Mekkiayah Jacobs had to say about the event.
PHOTOS
DIGITAL MEDIA PANEL
Moderated by Vivian Lee, editor at Little A, QWERTY featured a panel of digital game changers, including Kimberly Drew, social media manager for the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Sudi Green, comedian, actress, and Emmy-nominated writer for Saturday Night Live; Jazmine Hughes, associate editor for The New York Times; and Lynette Nylander, writer and media maker.
GIRLS WRITE NOW EXHIBITORS
Agatha Advincula, Untitled; Muntarin Ahmed, My Anxiety and Me; Ayo Akintayo, Wildflowers; Victoria Azarkina, Untitled; Kaelah Blades, Something New!; Maxx Carr, The Weary Traveler’s Nightmare; Rogerline Christopher, Wait To Die; Adriana Cisneros, How To Write a Screenplay; Aracelie Colon, Lay Down Your Arms; Veronica Coniglio, Project Inverse; Sam Defaz, Dice of Fate; Aisha Dia, Generation F; Imajae Ferrer, My Gateway to the World; Aminata Gadio, Sometimes I wish; Kylie Gil, The Silent Struggle; Mia Golatt, Girls United; Maya Gustave, Freedence Through Hair; Jenny Huang, Sentimental Smoothie; Amika Jacob, Generation Fashion; Mekkiayah Jacobs, Forgiveness; Khadijatou Jallow, The Ivy League; Sarah Kearns, Sarah and Marisa; Alexandra Kytka, Hardworking; Amy Lu, Good Morning; Lily Ma, Poetry; Jordan Mangi, Brooklyn; Josori Marte Villa, In New York; Kayla McCarthy, With A Pal; Teresa Mettela, Generation F(emale): A Tribute to My Ma; Kaya Middleton-Grant, Letters to Carmen; Maliyah Mohamed, Ode to Youth; Danielle Mullan, New York City’s Opportunity Gap and What We Can Do About It; Veronica Occhi, When; Havi Pham, Self; Tiffanie Roye, CASL: Confidence and Self-Love; Stella Simic, First Impressions; N’Kaylah Simmons, We Are Generation F; Sylvi Stein, Streetlamps on Columbus; Anelie Taveras, Put Yourself at This Height & Weight Too; Jacqueline Thom, Look Into My Eyes; Sabrina Wen, Some Reflections; Khalilah Wise, Teagan Castillo; Cindy Wong, i’ll be okay, i really will; Danielle Zhong, American Born Chinese: An Adaptation.
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