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Girls Write Kingston Is Open for Registration!

Free Weekly Workshops on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12 noon beginning Saturday, February 13

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Writing is an essential tool for self-expression, advocacy, and action – a tool that is not only confined to the classroom.

Girls Write Kingston offers girls and young women, ages 13 to 18 years old who live in the greater Kingston area, the opportunity to experiment, experience, and explore the writing process through a range of fun generative activities, in the company of a supportive learning community. Each participant will receive the small gift of a notebook and pen, personalized to celebrate this new program.

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Saturday workshops are hosted by the AJ Williams-Myers African Roots Center in a virtual environment (using Zoom online or with the available dial-in option) beginning 10:30 am on Saturday, February 13 with 20 sessions running through June. Girls Write Kingston is limited to 15 participants.

The workshop will conclude with a celebratory community reading and launch of an online participant-directed publication.

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Girls Write Kingston Workshop Leader: Cassandra Taylor


Cassandra Taylor is a high school teacher with over twenty years of experience in the public school system. Currently an English teacher for the Kingston City School District, Cassandra is also the co-founder of The Underground Center, a non-profit created to empower people of color and the economically marginalized through sustainable farming, building, creativity and community organizing.

Girls Write Kingston is a collaboration between the Bard College Institute for Writing & Thinking (IWT), the Bard Master of Arts in Teaching Program (MAT), the A.J. Williams-Myers African Roots Center, and the YMCA of Kingston and Ulster Counties. This program is made possible by the generous support of the New ERA Women Writers Program (Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation) and Ulster Savings Bank.

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