Storytelling for Social Justice

WRITING X 424.21E

Craft your passion for justice through urgent stories that address pressing social issues in this course.

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Winter
Live Online
Starting at $720.00
As few as 10 weeks
3.0

What you can learn.

  • Identify urgent and important stories in your life and your community that only you can write
  • Develop work rooted in fact and experience while writing across genres and formats
  • Read published works that help you identify opportunity for your writing
  • Spark new work you can develop into complete projects

About this course:

Well-told, new narratives can change the world. Living in a time of rising movements such as Black Lives Matter, MeToo, DACA/refugee and immigrant rights, LGBTQ rights and more, students are encouraged to uncover stories that are not included in our history textbooks. Through workshops, students gain access to pathways to explore personal history, family narratives and stories amidst their communities. Students read and produce compelling creative nonfiction—memoir, essays, literary journalism, blogging, audio/video recording, live performance and more—to share with larger audiences. Integral to the creation of new work is revision, peer feedback and literary work that serves as models. By the end of the course, students have begun a narrative in a format of their choice that they develop into a completed project in order to share with the larger community.

Winter 2025 Schedule

Date & Time
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Tuesday 6:00PM - 9:00PM PT
Available
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Instructor: Jessica M. Wilson
401012
Fee:
$720.00
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Location: Remote Classroom
Notes

Enrollment limited to 15 students; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. Internet access required. 

Refund Deadline
No refunds after January 21, 2025
Course Requirements

Internet access required to retrieve course materials.

Los Angeles Poet for Justice: a Document for the People
(Optional) No More Masks : An Anthology of Twentieth-Century American Women Poets
The Beat of an Immigrant Chicano by Juan Cardenas
(Optional) Queer Uprising, Acid Verse Literary Journal, Vol 1 by Rosie Alonso
Schedule
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Date
Time
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Online
Tue Jan 7, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
Online
Tue Jan 14, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
Online
Tue Jan 21, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
Online
Tue Jan 28, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
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Tue Feb 4, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
Online
Tue Feb 11, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
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Tue Feb 18, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
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Tue Feb 25, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
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Tue Mar 4, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
Online
Tue Mar 11, 2025
6:00PM PT - 9:00PM PT
Remote Classroom

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Speak to a student advisor. Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm.

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