About this Event
Eirinie Carson, Sabina Khan-Ibarra, Rowena Leong Singer, and Grace Loh Prasad
The Brower Center - Tamalpais Room
Our workshop will start with a panel discussion, comprised of BIPOC writers who are part of the Rooted & Written program, on how we integrate our histories into our work.
This session will blend conversation and craft on how we listen to, record, and honor ancestral knowledge on the page, without flattening it for mainstream expectations. Then we’ll talk about writing. Using guided prompts, participants will draft ideas for new work that gathers memory, place, language, and family stories into poems, micro-essays, or short scenes.
We will include the following genres in our workshop: Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction/Personal Essays.
What Participants Will Learn: ways to transform oral history, family artifacts, and community memory into scenes, images, and lines.
There will not be table space provided in our Writers' Workshop venues, so in addition to bringing paper and a pen, we recommend bringing a book or other hard surface to write on.
In association with Rooted & Written (at The Writers Grotto)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Brower Center, Tamalpais Room, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 27.24












