Community Writing (Live/Virtual)
April 23 and 30, 2026, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Central Standard Time
The Immigrant and Indigenous Women’s Stories Project is a Publish Her and Unstoppable Latina collaboration that centers the journeys that shaped immigrant, Indigenous, first-generation and refugee women. It supports women in writing their stories and sharing them with the world—potentially for publication in a digital feature or forthcoming Publish Her anthology.
Description
Community Writing is open to writers of all levels (ages 18+) who identify as women (including transgender women and gender-nonconforming individuals connected to womanhood) and provides time in community to bring your story to life. These live/virtual sessions are facilitated by Paulette Piñero, founder of Unstoppable Latina, and Chris Olsen, founder of Publish Her and Publish Her Story.
Community Writing includes:
- Two 60-minute live/virtual sessions via Zoom, Thursdays, April 23 and 30, 2026, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Central Standard Time
- Time to write in community, share and discuss it with your peers
Additional details:
- These sessions are broadcast live on the internet via Zoom.
- The live/virtual audio is delivered through your computer’s speakers, auxiliary speakers, or over your phone.
- By attending the live/virtual sessions, your full name may be stated during the event or captured in a recording.
Registration
Registration for Community Writing is free; registration is required.
