from Julia Cameron herself
Looking to Nurture Your Artistic Self? Go On an Artist Date ‹ Literary Hub
Frances Kai-Hwa Wang
Asian American Writer, Editor, Speaker, Activist, "Adventures in Multicultural Living," "Multicultural Toolbox," "Remembering Vincent Chin,"
Friday, January 15, 2021
Thursday, January 14, 2021
A ‘How to Write’ Craft Syllabus From Non-White, Non-Cis Writers ‹ Literary Hub
Great resources, calling my bookstore and library today...
A ‘How to Write’ Craft Syllabus From Non-White, Non-Cis Writers ‹ Literary Hub
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Writing to Save the World with me & New York Writers Workshop
I can't stop watching the news. So distracted. How about you? Angry at the news? Write with me & New York Writers Workshop! Writing to Save the World (Just in time for the inauguration) 6 Sundays Jan 17-Feb 21, 3-5pm EST, ONLINE. https://bpt.me/4846105
Friday, January 1, 2021
Sundays at Jewel Heart - Ann Arbor Observer
My article in January's Ann Arbor Observer
Sundays at Jewel Heart - Ann Arbor Observer
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Asian American Women Artists' Exhibition at SOMArts - Rafu Shimpo
just found this from 2013 re my first poetry reading in San Francisco as part of AAWAA underCurrents and the Quest for Space Art Exhibition
and here are some more articles, maybe
Monday, December 28, 2020
Lifting up all voices in metro Detroit, including Michigan’s Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, for the 2018 midterm election | Detroit Journalism Cooperative
Just found my 2018 article re 2018 elections in Detroit Journalism Cooperative
Monday, December 21, 2020
Sowing Agency — AAWAA | Asian American Women Artists Association 2021 Art Exhibition
So excited to have my prose poem and art installation, "Sowing Aunties," accepted for the Asian American Women Artists Association and Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center Sowing Agency Seeding the Future for Environmental Justice art exhibition in San Francisco, May 2021. Hope I will be able to fly out there for the opening by then!
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
NYWW Writing to Save the World writing class
Friends! I'm offering a fun 6 week online generative writing class with social justice themes through New York Writers Workshop this January just in time for the inauguration called "Writing to Save the World." Great holiday gift for an elder you're trying to get to write her memoir or a young person starting to find her voice or a fun bonding activity for you and a friend who live in different time zones. Discounted Early bird registration until Jan 3 https://bpt.me/4846105
Writing to Save the World: How do we use our writing to create real world change? How do we find our voices and get our message out? How do we use writing to touch, inspire, persuade, and provoke readers to action? Learn simple but powerful methods to get the ideas out of our heads and onto the page. We will consider different forms including Op-Ed, persuasive essay, spoken word, social media, art. Part writing, part activism, a lot of heart, this class aspires to use the written word to create the change you want to see in the world. Bring a notebook and a pen.
Online (ZoomLive/synchronous sessions): Six Sundays, Jan 17, 24, 31, Feb 7, 14, 21, 2021 3-5pm EST (12N PST, 2 PM CST)
Writing to Save the World: How do we use our writing to create real world change? How do we find our voices and get our message out? How do we use writing to touch, inspire, persuade, and provoke readers to action? Learn simple but powerful methods to get the ideas out of our heads and onto the page. We will consider different forms including Op-Ed, persuasive essay, spoken word, social media, art. Part writing, part activism, a lot of heart, this class aspires to use the written word to create the change you want to see in the world. Bring a notebook and a pen.
Online (ZoomLive/synchronous sessions): Six Sundays, Jan 17, 24, 31, Feb 7, 14, 21, 2021 3-5pm EST (12N PST, 2 PM CST)
Instructor
Frances Kai-Hwa Wang is a journalist, essayist, and poet focused on issues of race, culture, justice, and the arts. Her writing has appeared at NBC News Asian America, PRI Global Nation, Detroit Journalism Cooperative, Womens Media Center, Angry Asian Man, Cha Asian Literary Journal, Kartika Review, Drunken Boat, and several anthologies, journals, and art exhibitions. She has written three chapbooks. She teaches Asian/Pacific Islander American media and civil rights at University of Michigan, and creative writing at University of Hawaii Hilo and Washtenaw Community College. She co-created a multimedia artwork on the H-1B visa for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Indian American Heritage Project online and travelling art exhibition. She is a 2019 Knight Arts Challenge Detroit artist, Marguerite Casey Foundation Equal Voice Journalism Fellow on Poverty, and Keith Center for Civil Rights Detroit Equity Action Lab Race and Justice Reporting Fellow on Arts and Culture. franceskaihwawang.com @fkwang
NYWW Writing to Save the World
Frances Kai-Hwa Wang is a journalist, essayist, and poet focused on issues of race, culture, justice, and the arts. Her writing has appeared at NBC News Asian America, PRI Global Nation, Detroit Journalism Cooperative, Womens Media Center, Angry Asian Man, Cha Asian Literary Journal, Kartika Review, Drunken Boat, and several anthologies, journals, and art exhibitions. She has written three chapbooks. She teaches Asian/Pacific Islander American media and civil rights at University of Michigan, and creative writing at University of Hawaii Hilo and Washtenaw Community College. She co-created a multimedia artwork on the H-1B visa for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Indian American Heritage Project online and travelling art exhibition. She is a 2019 Knight Arts Challenge Detroit artist, Marguerite Casey Foundation Equal Voice Journalism Fellow on Poverty, and Keith Center for Civil Rights Detroit Equity Action Lab Race and Justice Reporting Fellow on Arts and Culture. franceskaihwawang.com @fkwang
NYWW Writing to Save the World
Monday, December 14, 2020
Creative Writing Classes - Washtenaw Community College Division of Economic & Community Development
WCC's winter term courses are up, lots of course offerings starting Feb. All online so anyone anywhere can join! Bring your friends and family in other time zones! (Emeritus Scholarship only for Washtenaw County residents)
Creative Writing Classes - Washtenaw Community College Division of Economic & Community DevelopmentNYWW Writing to Save the World with Frances Kai-Hwa Wang
New York Writers Workshop
Online, 6 Sundays, Jan 17-Feb 21, 2021, 3-5pm EST, Zoom
Registration: https://bpt.me/4846105
New York Writers Workshop
Online, 6 Sundays, Jan 17-Feb 21, 2021, 3-5pm EST, Zoom
Registration: https://bpt.me/4846105
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