Kite 7: Susanne Antonetta, Teaching Writer

KITE:

A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD

B. UNDERGROUND WRITING’S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING

Susanne Antonetta, UW Teaching Writer and editor of the Bellingham Review, shares student writing from the workshops at Skagit County Community Justice Center.

  1. I Have to Swallow the Time by C

  2. Ode to My Socks by Robin

  3. I Have Been Known by Alison

  4. I Have Been Known by Hannah

  5. I Have Been Known by anonymous

  6. Dear ICE by Adriana

  7. Dear System by Robert

  8. I Have Been Known by Marcus

  9. I Have Been Known by Patrick

Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

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Back Forward

We’re back for the first podcast of 2020. Matt and Alvin revisit the numbers from 2019 and give you a heads up of what’s planned for 2020, so mark your calendars.

Thanks to the Rick Epting Foundation for the Arts and ArtsWA for supporting our efforts.

Talk About Me by Yesica Solano is available now

Upcoming Events:

Dear America chapbook
To be published in early 2020

Finding Home: A Foster Youth Story, produced by UW Teaching Writer Laurie Parker
Thursday, March 12, 2020 at the Lincoln Theatre

Migrant Leaders Club reading
Saturday, April 18, 2020 at Lopez Book Shop on Lopez Island

Hidden Truth, by the Migrant Leaders Club, produced by UW Teaching Writer Jennifer Morison Hendrix
Thursday, April 23, 2020 at the Lincoln Theatre

Letters to a Young Inmate initiative
May 2020

FilmVerse screening
Thursday, May 21, 2020 at the Lincoln Theatre

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