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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. See how your story can help change the world.

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PROGRAM SUMMARY

Who should apply? Women of color with stories about cultural identity, family heritage, lived experience, or ancestral wisdom. This is rigorous, professional work. You'll need commitment, honesty, and willingness to revise. In return, you'll get published.

Eight months withn three phases of intensive work:

- April - August: Writing & Craft you'll learn from instructors with decades of professional storytelling experience. Together, you'll master the skills that transform a memory into a powerful narrative: 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 with family, friends, and community.
- November & December: Readings & Outreach participate in public readings and help launch your story into the world.

For three decades, I've taught storytelling—first to non-profit leaders and college students in Boston, now to women of color in New Bedford. In both cities, I've worked with Vietnamese, African-American, Japanese-American, Cape Verdean, Latino, and other multicultural people carrying stories about cultural identity, family heritage, and lived experience.

Why Change Focus: there are few spaces in this country where women of color can develop their creative voices with culturally competent coaching and see their work professionally published. The publishing industry erases them. The media gatekeeps them. Their stories disappear. This becomes a triple threat losing ground with ancestral connections because women are the teachers of their cultures.

The Solution: I created the Multicultural Women Writers Salon and Journal series to change that. Since 2019, I've been helping women transform their stories into professionally published work that gets placed in the national historic archive. These beautiful journals, both online and in print, can be ordered to share with family, friends, and community.

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