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Summer 2026

Teach GWN

In this Journey, you will develop curriculum and facilitate a Community Studio for one or more cycles within GWN’s Collaboratory structure. Each cycle involves facilitating three Community Studios, one per month. You’ll gain valuable skills in leadership, teaching, and community building. Mentees and mentors can facilitate a Community Studio either solo (if they are 18 or older) or together as a pair.

Pre-Enroll in a Fall 2026 Journey Now!

Though Summer 2026 enrollment is not currently open, you may express your interest for this Journey by filling out the form below.

You may also sign up for Mentorship on Demand and/or membership at any time.

Teach GWN Community Experiences

Mentees and mentors in the Teach GWN Journey are required to teach three community studios per cycle, attend one training session and one facilitator meetup session. Additionally, participants are asked to attend one community studios led by their fellow facilitators. The weekday, time, and exact dates for your facilitated studio sessions will be determined based on your schedule before the journey begins. Please see below for the live virtual meeting dates for Teaching GWN’s Summer 2026 cycle.

Summer 2026 Cycle:

  • July Studio Weeks: 7/13 – 7/24
  • August Studio Weeks: 8/10 – 8/21
  • September Studio Weeks: 9/14 – 9/25
  • Facilitator Meet Up: 9/1, 7 PM ET
Journey Circle: Community

Teach GWN Courses

Teach GWN: Facilitating Community Studios
This course focuses on providing participants with strategies and tools to effectively sustain and manage their community-based social activism initiatives. It covers topics such as project planning, resource management, and strategies for long-term impact and growth.

GWN Toolkit: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging
This course equips participants with essential strategies and tools to foster a more inclusive and equitable environment. Through interactive content and practical exercises, learners will develop skills to enhance diversity and promote a sense of belonging within their communities.

GWN Toolkit: Mentoring Best Practices
This course provides participants with effective strategies and techniques for successful mentoring relationships. It covers key practices for guiding, supporting, and empowering mentees to achieve their goals and thrive in their personal and professional development.

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Teach GWN Mentoring

Mentees and mentors in the Teach GWN Journey will be paired for at least one cycle. Each pair will meet for a minimum of two hour-long sessions per month. Mentees will either develop curriculum for their Community Studio with guidance from their mentors or collaborate with their mentors to develop and facilitate a Community Studio together. This Journey is open to mentor/mentee pairs, peer-to-peer pairs, and members who have been mentees or mentors in the past.

Teach 360

All Journeys within this Adventure focus on leadership to help mentees and mentors develop leadership skills and be inspired to create a better future together. Learn more about the other Adventures offered at Girls Write Now below.

Teach GWN is a Journey in the Teach 360 Adventure.

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From Page to Production: Screenwriting for Short Films (Part 1) (Fall 2026)

This two-cycle Journey guides participants from crafting a short film script to bringing it to life on screen. In the first cycle, mentors and mentees focus on developing compelling stories, dynamic characters, and engaging dialogue, learning the essentials of screenwriting for short films. In the second cycle, participants move from script to screen, exploring the practical aspects of video production, including planning, collaboration, and bringing their creative vision to life. By the end of the journey, mentees will have both a polished script and hands-on experience in producing their own short film.

Life Lines: Crafting Memoir and Nonfiction (Paid Adult Version) (Fall 2026)

In this three-cycle Journey, writers will get the support and expert industry insight they need to write their memoir. In the first three-month cycle, participants will outline, structure their book, and begin their first drafts; in the second three-month cycle, participants will write and workshop their drafts; and in the third cycle, participants will finish their drafts and write their book proposals.

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