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Join our professional publishing program. You'll participate in weekly online meetings, in-person workshops, independent writing assignments, and rigorous revision cycles. Your finished work will be professionally published in our multicultural journal and added to the historical record. By December, your story will not just be written, it will be permananet.

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE

Who should apply? If you are a woman of color carrying a story about cultural identity, family heritage, lived experience or ancestral wisdom, this program is for you. The work is rigorous, the results real: you will be published. You'll need a commitment to honesty and a willingness to revise. Everything else, we teach.

- April - August, Writing & Craft you'll learn from instructors with decades of professional storytelling experience. Together, you will master the skills that transform a memory into a powerful narrative and learn: how to structure your story for maximum impact, research methods to verify and deepen your account, and revision techniques that bring clarity and power to every sentence.
- September, Journal Production your finished story becomes part of a full-color professional journal, a real publication with your name in it, ready to share in an authors graduation book signing with family, friends, and community. By September, you will have done something most writers never do: finished, polished, and published in a professional journal placed in the national historic archive. Your voice will be part of the permanent record.
- November & December, Readings & Outreach participate in public readings and help launch your story into the world.

Paula Robinson Deare, is a three time MIT alumna, media literacy strategist, mixed media artist, publisher, speaker, coach and author of Power of Voice: Honoring Yourself in Times of Erasure. For three decades she has taught storytelling: first to nonprofit leaders and college students in Boston, now to women of color on the New England South Coast and online. She has worked with Vietnamese, African-American, Japanese-American, Cape Verdean, Latino and other multicultural communities: helping them to carry on their stories about cultual identity, family heritage, and lived experience.

"I created the Multicultural Women Writers Salon because I know what it costs when a story disappears and what becomes possible when it does not. The publishing industry erases women of color. Broadcast media gatekeeps them. The ancestral knowledge of women of color goes unrecorded. Women are the teachers of their cultures, and when their stories are lost, that teaching is lost too. Since 2019, I have been helping women transform their stories into professionally published work placed in the national historic archive. I bring to this work everything I have spent forty years learning about narrative, voice, and who gets to be part of the permanent record. These beautiful journals, both online and in print, can be ordered right here to share with family, friends, and community."

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