Michelle Sewell is coming to New Mexico!
the founder of GirlChild Press, is available to offer writing workshops, keynote addresses, lectures, class presentations, and readings related to celebrating and fostering a culture of resistance in girls and women from diverse backgrounds. If you have the space and the interest, she’ll be there!
Community groups, organizations for women and girls, colleges/universities, youth groups, arts spaces, radio stations, bookstores, panels/conferences…
Michelle Sewell, editor of the anthology /Growing Up Girl: An Anthology of Voices from Marginalized Spaces /(GirlChild Press), is coming to New Mexico!
Sewell, who is also the founder of GirlChild Press, is available to offer writing workshops, keynote addresses, lectures, class presentations, and readings related to celebrating and fostering a culture of resistance in girls and women from diverse backgrounds. If you have the space and the interest, she’ll be there!
About GirlChild Press
GirlChild Press publishes work that celebrates the triumph and defiance of girls and women and provides a quality forum to bring their diverse voices to the foreground.
About Michelle Sewell (Editor/Founder): Michelle Sewell is an award-winning screenwriter, poet, and founder of GirlChild Press. Throughout her work as a poet and a social worker, she has maintained that there must be a place for women and girls to develop and express their truest selves. With that in mind she has created open mics, workshops, and writing circles to foster that “sacred space” environment for women.
The Jamaican-born artist/activist’s work has appeared on NPR and in Sinister Wisdom, Other Countries: Voices Rising, Campaign to End AIDS Anthology, Port of Harlem Magazine, and seeingblack.com <http://www.seeingblack.com>.
**Please contact me at afromesa@zianet.com if you’re interested in hosting /Growing Up Girl: An Anthology of Voices from Marginalized Spaces.
/For more information about the book, visit http://www.girlchildpress.com.

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