Class description: Bring your drafts (up to 1000 words) to share with kindred worldwrights in this hands-on facilitated draft review session. We’ll discuss questions of audience, voice, tone and genre, seeking to discern how best to craft your message to bring it out...
Class description: In the 21st century, humans are connected as never before. We have always been highly suggestible to ideas and movements, and now we can use our online “hive mind” to organize and build coalitions that will help us advance our worldwrighting goals....
Class description: As Rumi put it, there are a thousand ways to kneel and kiss the ground. There are a thousand ways to express your passion for being part of the grand human project of evolving our consciousness and creating a better relationship with each other and...
Class description: To become a worldwright, that is, one who uses writing to make a positive difference in the world, it’s necessary to tap into your emotions, giving your words the potent charge of your love, grief, and anger. In this session, we’ll explore how to...
Join Jennifer in a series of deep conversations about some of the most important issues of our time, with five of the potent writer-activists Jennifer calls “worldwrights.” We’ll be exploring how writing, along with other practices that channel...