April 25-May 4 Film at Lincoln Center is excited to present L.A. Rebellion: Then and Now, a series of films
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April 25-May 4 Film at Lincoln Center is excited to present L.A. Rebellion: Then and Now, a series of films
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In this interactive session, we will explore how poetry can give voice to the unsaid, offering a means to process emotions, reclaim narratives, and foster connection. Whether you’re an experienced poet or just beginning your writing journey, this workshop will guide you through prompts and discussions that encourage self-expression and emotional growth. |
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In this studio, we will examine the ways in which creative writing techniques like sentence structure and POV choice can be applied at the line level to make your nonfiction writing flow and draw in your reader.
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This month, we’ll be teaching studio participants the components of a compelling newspaper or magazine-style profile of a person, and then they’ll have the chance to start crafting a profile of someone in their life or a fellow studio participant. |
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This Chat will explore the essential attributes and pathways to positions within the film industry. Here is your chance to ask all of your burning questions with a panel that covers everything from film criticism to screenwriting to funding! Come and chat with Stephanie Zacharek, a film critic at TIME Magazine; Terry Lawler, the former ED of NYWIFT; Priscila Garcia-Jacquier, screenwriter; and more! |
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We’re excited to invite the Girls Write Now community and the public to our final College Chat of the spring season, where we’ll explore how to make the most of the community college experience! |
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In this Friday Night Salon, we’ll join author Kristopher Jansma with a look at Shirley Jackson’s methods of using both her obsessions and her hatreds as inspiration for her work, and explore how we can use the same to get our own passions (positive and negative) onto the page. Join us for an inspiring session of camaraderie and creativity as we write together and embrace the process of revision. |
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Required for Love Well participants. Maya Feller, MS, RD, CDN presents an interactive workshop, Nourishing Yourself with Grace: Embracing Your
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Join us for an exciting workshop exploring the Op-Ed. Learn how to hone your perspective, perfect your pitch and practice putting together all the pieces of a strong argument on an issue you care about. |
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Apply now for a chance to join the Next Level Summit: Gamechangers – Reimagining Sports Media presented by NBCU Academy & Project Up. You’ll be part of a live studio audience at CNBC Global Headquarters with 75 other early career-professionals as we broadcast the event. The event also includes networking opportunities, free food, music, on-site résumé reviews, and more. |
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Join Girls Write Now and Reel Works for an in-person workshop that bridges written and visual storytelling through mobile filmmaking. Participants will reflect on a personal experience, script a short scene, and then bring it to life using their phones, gaining hands-on experience in both writing and directing. By the end, each participant will walk away with a self-produced short film scene rooted in their own story. |
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High-functioning anxiety often hides in plain sight—masked by achievement, productivity, and perfectionism. In this workshop, participants will explore how to translate their inner experiences into compelling narratives, whether through fiction, personal essays, or reflective journaling |
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This month’s session will be an open forum to discuss, ask, share and express all thoughts about mentoring, having a mentee, writing, dealing, etc. |
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Join poet and memoirist Safiya Sinclair, along with editor Dawn Davis, as they discuss the journey behind the creation of Safiya’s award-winning memoir, How to Say Babylon, as well as their respective career paths.
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Christabel Nsiah-Buadi, an executive audio storytelling and podcasting strategist and founder of Your Podcast Pipeline, will lead a workshop to guide participants toward mastering the essential skills for conducting interviews that amplify and value the voices of their subjects.
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Are you taking full advantage of the career support Girls Write now has to offer? Learn how GWN can support you in your career journey, and how to responsibly use AI.
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Get ready to get inspired! This month, you’ll learn how to find the hook of your story and go beyond the basic “who, what, where, when, why.”
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In our final studio, we will be looking at ways we can build community through the shared interest & power of writing, by the example of queer African writers. |
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Looking to practice your editing skills and support Girls Write Now mentees with their writing? Each month, IVEdit – Digital
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In this Intersectional Voices in Print Studio (IV Print), we will explore the publishing process from all angles, including editing, promotion, and bringing more voices to the page.
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This month, peers will play a series of games that can alternatively be used as creative writing prompts and inspire collaboration. |
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This studio is centered around the idea of a book that has never been bound and exploring the endless possibilities there are as we add to this story. Through this studio we will participate and analyze different activities and notions pertaining to fiction writing and how we can expand on these ideas and learn to gain mastery over our unique crafts. |
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This month’s session takes participants through a multi-step process in intersectionality, a term that points out how our multiple identities have parts that either are oppressed, provide us with privilege, or find themselves on the spectrum. It challenges us to see ourselves holistically in comparison to how white feminism seeks to blind us.
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Addressing the mental health crisis among adolescents is more important than ever. The statistics are sobering: Between 17% and 23%
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Join us for a series of three immersive studios exploring the intersection of tech and digital storytelling. No experience required!
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This month, participants will engage with food writing in fiction through close reading of various examples and a writing activity. |
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In our studios, we will show you how to find prompts everywhere, give you writing prompts to spark your writing, |
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Discover diverse career paths and engage in hands-on projects designed to ignite your curiosity and build your skills.
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This month, join us in community where we’ll listen to letter-poems and write back with our own words, weaving a collaborative conversation through our poetry, dialogue, and shared imagination. |
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This month, we’re going to discuss building a unique magic system for your world that maintains a coherent internal logic. |
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Take a break from the stressors of your life and give yourself the gift of kindness, care, and community. In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re coming together in community to share our stories of being nurtured and nurturing others.
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Join us for our very first IV Teach Committee event! We are inviting mentors, mentees, educators, educational professionals, and anyone with a passion for education to collaborate on enhancing teaching and mentorship at Girls Write Now. This event will serve as an introduction to the Committee’s purpose and will provide an opportunity to share ideas, determine new roles and tasks for the Committee, and get to know each other. We look forward to collaborating with you on building a dynamic and supportive teaching and learning community!
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This month, after a short discussion of the various kinds of anxiety, we will move through a series of creative visualization, expressive writing, and journaling sentence stems to reduce stress and induce a sense of relaxation. |
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In this studio we aim to explore the unique qualities of languages, how the tones or phrases utilized in a story may shape and exemplify the specific cultural attitude of a group of people. |
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Join us for our very first IV Teach Committee event! We are inviting mentors, mentees, educators, educational professionals, and anyone with a passion for education to collaborate on enhancing teaching and mentorship at Girls Write Now. This event will serve as an introduction to the Committee’s purpose and will provide an opportunity to share ideas, determine new roles and tasks for the Committee, and get to know each other. We look forward to collaborating with you on building a dynamic and supportive teaching and learning community!
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This month, we’ll be teaching studio participants the components of a persuasive opinion article. |
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How does the writer typically write? This month’s studio will teach us how to redefine the Writer’s Process in a collaborative way. |
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