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SUMMARY:Embodied Writing
DESCRIPTION:Hello all\, \nI’m excited to be offering an Embodied Writing workshop at Tiger Lotus Coop in Montreal for the first time in many years. But this time\, I’ll be integrating a brief Kundalini breathwork & meditation practice. \nABOUT ME: \nI am a lifelong writer of many stripes – I have written poetry since childhood; for years I dabbled in journalism; I have explored worlds of creative nonfiction; I have collaborated with visual artists who seek to add words; I have made a living for 8+ years with copywriting & editing; I am a slowly emerging novelist; I have a shiny little MA in Creative Writing; and I worked on feminist & anti-racist social justice campaigns at the Centre for Gender Advocacy for a period of 6 years – an experience that deeply influenced the way I use words. \nAside from being a writer\, I am also a Kundalini Yoga Teacher in training. I got into Kundalini as a way to heal from trauma and its many lifelong manifestations in my body\, as well as to counteract being a writer who sits in one place too long and forgets to breathe. \n*** \nTruth: writing happens in the body. The more you engage your senses\, the stronger your words are. And whatever emotions you recall from your depths are deeply rooted – on a cellular level. \nGetting out of our heads and into our bodies so that we can write with vital presence has the potential to be an empowering and healing act. Not to mention\, if we choose to write for others to read\, writing from the body helps to create real\, meaningful\, visceral connections. \nOur practice will include a breathing exercise; some light stretches; a short discussion; 3-4 writing prompts designed to interrogate the relationship between body and language; the option to share with the group (or not); and a brief meditation. \nThere will also be tea. 🍵  \nIf you’ve never done breathwork or meditated before\, it really doesn’t matter. This workshop is for anyone open to enhancing and expanding their writing practice – as well as for non-writers simply interested in exploring. \nWhen: Thursday June 6\, 5-7pm\nWhere: 10 Ave. Des Pins Ouest\, room 414\nWhat to bring: your journal & pen (pens & paper will be available.\nCost: $30 \n*To reserve a spot\, please email me: maya@khamalacopy.com \nI look forward to exploring with you! 🙏🏾 ❤️
URL:https://qwf.org/event/embodied-writing/
LOCATION:Tiger Lotus Coop\, 10 Des Pins West\, Studio 414\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2W 1P9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Black Youth Out Loud: Where They Stood
DESCRIPTION:Book cover for Where They Stood designed by Leila Marshy; cover illustration by Melis Karayusuf.\n\n\n\nJune 6\, 2024\, 7:00–8:30 pm ETAdair Auditorium\, Atwater Library (4023 Tupper St.\, top floor\, Westmount\, QC)In Person and Online via ZoomRegister for Zoom link\n\n\n\nPart of Writers Out Loud \n\n\n\nJoin us for Black Youth Out Loud: Where They Stood. Three young writers—Amanda Asomani-Nyarko\, Donna Fabiola Ingabire\, and Jessica Williams-Daley—sit down with moderator Ayana Monuma to discuss their work in Where They Stood: The Evolution of the Black Anglo Community in Montreal (Linda Leith Publishing\, 2023)\, an anthology produced by the Black Community Resource Centre detailing the cultural\, political\, and social history of Montreal’s Black Anglo community. A Q&A with the audience and a reception with refreshments will follow the discussion. \n\n\n\nDonations will be accepted at the door. \n\n\n\nTo attend online\, register to get the link to the Zoom Webinar. You do not need to register if you plan to attend in person. \n\n\n\n\nGEt the Zoom link\n\n\n\n\nThe Panelists\n\n\n\n\nAmanda Asomani-Nyarko is a Montreal-based communications agent\, poet\, and writer of Ghanaian and Jamaican descent. With a bachelor’s in English literature and a minor in law and society\, as well as a post-graduate degree in public relations and communications management\, she combines her passion for words with strategic expertise. Through her creative practice\, Amanda is committed to inspiring connections and leaving a lasting impact. In addition to appearing in Where They Stood\, her work has also appeared in Font magazine. Through her diverse background and creative expression\, Amanda seeks to inspire connections and leave a lasting impact. \n\n\n\n\n\nDonna Fabiola Ingabire is a Montreal-based feminist writer and policy analyst. Born in Rwanda and raised across Africa\, her experiences as a refugee and immigrant drive her interest in uncovering stories of those pushed to the margins of society. With a background in Public Policy and International Affairs\, she aims to amplify diverse voices in diplomacy and policymaking for more effective solutions\, believing in centring marginalized perspectives. Fabiola is currently completing a master’s in Public Administration and International Affairs at ENAP\, and holds a college diploma in Law\, Society and Justice\, as well as a double major in Political Science and Public Affairs and Policy Studies from Concordia University. \n\n\n\n\n\nJessica Williams-Daley is a second-year McGill University student majoring in psychology with a double minor in behavioural sciences and anthropology. She hopes to pursue a career in the mental health and criminology sector as a clinical or forensic psychologist. She is also a published poet and research author\, most known for her chapter\, “Silenced Voices: The Road Towards Recognition\,” in Where They Stood. Jessica also has a diverse background of skills in the military\, musicianship\, education\, child care\, health\, and the social services sector and prides themself on volunteering and disseminating the voices of those who are often silenced and unheard. \n\n\n\n\nThe Moderator\n\n\n\n\nAyana Monuma is a project coordinator at the Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC). She played a vital role in creating Where They Stood. Outside of the BCRC\, Ayana is a full-time Concordia student completing a Bachelor’s in Child Studies. She aims to pursue a Master’s in Educational Technology the following year. Prideful of her Haitian heritage\, her ultimate goal is to give back to Black students by equitably impacting the current pedagogical educational curriculum.  \n\n\n\n\nAbout Where They Stood\n\n\n\n\nProduced by the Montreal-based Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC)\, Where They Stood: The Evolution of the Black Anglo Community in Montreal is a collaborative anthology detailing the history of Montreal’s Black Anglo population. Nine writers explore the rich histories of the immigrants\, labourers\, and activists who built the cultural\, social\, and  political community that exists today\, all while reimagining what possibilities may lie ahead. As a project of BCRC\, the work was designed to strengthen community engagement and create an increased sense of belonging\, all while educating audiences on a commonly untold history.  \n\n\n\n\nAttending in Person\n\n\n\nThe Adair Auditorium is located across from the QWF Office on the top floor of the Atwater Library and Computer Centre. \n\n\n\nNote: Because this event will take place after the library’s opening hours\, the main entrance to the library will be closed. Please use the Tupper Street side entrance (4023 Tupper Street) to enter and exit. \n\n\n\nAddress: 4023 Tupper StreetWestmount\, QC H3Z 1X4 \n\n\n\nClosest Metro: Atwater Station \n\n\n\nClosest Bus lines: 24\, 63\, 90\, 104\, 138\, 144\, 150 \n\n\n\nVenue Accessibility\n\n\n\nThe Adair Auditorium is accessible via the library’s side entrance at 4023 Tupper Street. (The main entrance on Atwater will be closed after 6:00 pm.). There are two steps leading to the entrance and\, once inside\, 23 more steps up to the auditorium. A wheelchair-accessible back entrance can be reached from Tupper Street. To access it\, follow the blue demarcation lines from the street sidewalk\, then press the buzzer at the door. Once inside\, there is an elevator to the top floor\, where the auditorium is. For more information\, including a video tour of the accessible entrance\, visit our Accessibility Policy. \n\n\n\nAttending Online\n\n\n\nThe event will be livestreamed on Zoom. Register to get the Zoom link. You do not have to register if you plan to attend in person. \n\n\n\n\nGEt the Zoom link
URL:https://qwf.org/event/black-youth-out-loud-where-they-stood/
LOCATION:Adair Auditorium\, Atwater Library\, 4023 Tupper Street\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3Z 1T4\, Canada
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