En-Vision Embodied Writing Workshop is April 7

A free creative writing session, the En-Vision Embodied Writing Workshop, will be Tuesday, April 7, from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex, Room 1150. A virtual option also is available. Food and light snacks will be provided for in-person attendees. Find information and registration details at this webpage.

Co-presented by the Center for 21st Century Studies (C21) and Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) co-founder Milo Miller, the workshop will blend mindfulness and creative writing to explore themes of slowing down, radical self-care, critical disability studies, and fostering networks of mutual support and caregiving. Workshop participants and the broader campus community are invited to submit artwork and creative writing pieces to a collaborative community zine project on a queer ethics of slow care. Those interested in submitting to the En-Vision Zine can find more information and submission requirements at this webpage.

The workshop is a part of En-Vision: Toward a Queer Ethics of Slow Care, the inaugural edition of C21’s graduate-led public humanities program, which explores creative practices and embodied experiences of slow care for individuals with chronic illness and impairments.

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