Mentorship for Writer-Activists

This program is ideal for writers passionate about addressing injustice, amplifying marginalized voices, and using their words to inspire action. If you’re committed to making an impact through writing, we’re here to help you every step of the way.

Our mentorship program pairs experienced writers with aspiring writer-activists, guiding participants in developing their writing, giving mentees individualized insight and critique, and ultimately helping them craft impactful multi-layered messages. With this personalized support, we intend to help participants refine their voices and ultimately amplify their impact.

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Socially Conscious Storytelling

Our workshops and mentorship programs focus on the intersection of writing and social justice, helping participants craft narratives that challenge norms and inspire change.

Intersectional Approach

We emphasize the interconnectedness of gender, race, class, and history, equipping writers with the tools to create more inclusive and impactful work.

Tailored Mentorship for Writer-Activists

Unlike generic writing programs, we offer personalized guidance to help writer-activists refine their message, develop their voice, and make a real-world impact.

Community-Driven Initiatives

Our outreach programs connect writers with advocacy groups, grassroots movements, and marginalized communities to amplify diverse voices through storytelling.

Practical & Transformative Learning

We provide hands-on exercises, real-world case studies, and expert feedback to ensure that participants leave with tangible skills and meaningful insights.

Ethical & Impactful Writing Practices

We train writers to approach storytelling with responsibility, ensuring their work is both powerful and respectful of the communities they represent.