[VIRTUAL] WORKSHOP: We Communicate With Each Other the Way We Communicate with Ourselves
Mimi Zhu
[VIRTUAL] WORKSHOP: We Communicate With Each Other the Way We Communicate with Ourselves

Wednesday, July 6 | 6 PM ET – 7:30 PM ET | Sliding Scale $25-$75
Online | 1 Session | REGISTER HERE!

**This is a workshop exclusively for BIPOC (Black/Indigenous/People of Color) writers, prioritizing Queer, Trans, and Nonbinary BIPOC. We ask all allies to take a step back from this workshop.**

**Apply for a scholarship seat here! Limited scholarship seats are available and will be chosen by lottery. The deadline to apply for a scholarship seat is Monday, June 27, 2022 at 5 PM ET.**

Continuing our summer theme of Survival and Tenderness, join us for an hour and a half workshop with widely lauded artist and writer Mimi Zhu! This workshop centers writing of deep and intimate reflections. 

We will hold a safe space where we can collectively feel a deep sense of presence and liberatory peace with the written word. 

The course will include guided meditations, followed by free-writing, writing prompts, and sharing.

//NOTE ON ACCESSIBILITY//
Captions provided. For questions and access needs, please contact tle@aaww.org.

Mimi Zhu (they/them) is a queer Chinese-Australian writer and artist. They explore the many intersections of love and fear, and they facilitate workshops that are dedicated to the healing power of the written word. Their work has been featured in The New York Times, PAPER, i-D, The Guardian, Printed Matter, VICE, and more. Their debut book BE NOT AFRAID OF LOVE is coming August 2022. They are based in Brooklyn, New York.

[VIRTUAL] WORKSHOP: We Communicate With Each Other the Way We Communicate with Ourselves

Mimi Zhu
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
6:00 PM
$0.00


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