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Spring 2026

The Power of Punchlines: Stand-Up Comedy for Change

In this Journey, mentors and mentees will explore the power of comedy as a tool for social change, with a special focus on stand-up comedy. From climate change and economic inequality to LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, and mental health, participants will learn how to write and perform material that blends humor with meaningful social critique. Comedy is a form of intelligence—whether you’re new to comedy or a seasoned performer, this journey will help you use humor as a force for social impact.

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Spring 2026 Enrollment is Closed; Summer 2026 Pre-Enrollment Is Open!

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Success Stories

Mentors & Mentees Learn New Things Together

“It was challenging—but rewarding!—for both my mentee and myself to try stand-up. It was intimidating at first, but Hollie Harper, the award-winning comedian and Girls Write Now teaching artist, made it very approachable. My mentee is pushing outside of her boundaries—it’s so impressive to watch her open up to the larger group and write her own jokes! She’s thriving with the new challenge of stand-up, and so am I!”
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Ellyn Mendenhall, Writer Mentor

Power of Punchlines Community Experiences

Participants are required to attend two Journey Live Meetings each month throughout the cycle. Additionally, you can schedule 1:1 office hours with the Journey Teaching Artist for individual assistance as needed.

Each cycle will conclude with a Stand-Up Comedy Show, where participants can perform their sets for a live audience. There will be one hybrid show per cycle.

Spring Cycle Journey Meetings:

  • March 14th & 28th, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET
  • April 11th & 25th, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET
  • May 9th & 30th, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET

Spring Cycle Stand-Up Comedy Show:

  • June 6th, 4:30 – 6:00 PM ET
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Power of Punchlines Courses

Participants will be enrolled in two courses during the Power of Punchlines Journey, which spans two cycles: Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. The first course, “Intro to Stand-Up Comedy,” will take place in the Fall Cycle. The second course, “Stand-Up Comedy: Building a Stronger, Longer Set,” will follow in the Spring Cycle, building on the content from the first course. It includes an in-depth review of Course 1 fundamentals.

Courses:

  • Intro to Stand-Up Comedy (Fall)
    This course teaches the fundamentals of joke writing, comedic structure, and crafting punchlines.
  • Stand-Up Comedy: Building a Stronger, Longer Set (Spring)
    This course is designed to build on the foundational skills of stand-up by focusing on refining material and delivery.
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Power of Punchlines Mentoring

Mentees and mentors in the Power of Punchlines Journey will be paired for a minimum of two cycles. Each pair will meet for at least two hour-long sessions per month. Mentees will develop a stand-up comedy set, while mentors will provide support and guidance throughout the process. This journey is open to both mentor/mentee pairs and peer-to-peer pairs.

Journey Teaching Artist

Hollie Harper

Guest/Teaching Artist

Hollie Harper is a South Jersey comedy nerd/writer/actress/content creator. In 2021 she created and co-exec-produced Hella Late! with Hollie Harper on BRIC TV for which she was nominated for best actress at the 2021 NYC Web Fest. She’s a board member of Standup Girls where she teaches standup and sketch comedy and also teaches both for Gold Comedy. She was also a recent semi-finalist in the NBC Standup Competition.

Hollie is a creative consultant for the Black Women in Comedy Laff Fest and The Lake Placid Film Festival and has been featured on NY1, Black Enterprise Magazine, Black SD Magazine, Thrive Global, Confessional Magazine and was profiled on the nationally recognized Motherly podcast.

This past summer she won Best Actress at the Act One, One Act Festival, and her live, sold-out comedy show F.D.K with Emily Flake was selected for this year’s New York Comedy Festival.

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