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CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS 13-21 YEARS Share stories, explore issues that matter to you and find your voice at Speak-In Speak-Out. This free 2-day workshop offers Aboriginal and Newcomer youth a platform to discover transformational writing-based practices! Literary forms such as poetry and spoken word are brought into the contemporary realm, as tools of empowerment to fearlessly explore personal and creative expression. Develop skills in both spoken and written language, learn tools beneficial for public speaking, test your freedoms of expression and boost self-confidence! The workshop culminates in an installation and exhibition at Anvil Centre in New Westminster. Workshop Leaders: Ahmed Ali (AKA Knowmadic) & Kia Kadiri When: Saturday June 17th & Sunday June 18th Where: Anvil Centre & New Westminster Public Library To apply, send us a short bio (75 words), and tell us why you are interested! Please include your age and contact information. Open to all youth in the Lower Mainland. This workshop takes place on unceded Pacific Northwest Coast Territories. Deadline to Apply: June 5th 2017 Contact: Kristina Fiedrich, Arts Programmer, [email protected] SPEAK-OUT SPEAK-IN

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Page 1: SPEAK-IN SPEAK-OUT - New Westminster · Share stories, explore issues that matter to you and find your voice at Speak-In Speak-Out. This free 2-day workshop offers Aboriginal and

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS13-21 YEARS

Share stories, explore issues that matter to you and find your voice at Speak-In Speak-Out. This free 2-day workshop offers Aboriginal and Newcomer youth a platform to discover transformational writing-based practices!

Literary forms such as poetry and spoken word are brought into the contemporary realm, as tools of empowerment to fearlessly explore personal and creative expression. Develop skills in both spoken and written language, learn tools beneficial for public speaking, test your freedoms of expression and boost self-confidence! The workshop culminates in an installation and exhibition at Anvil Centre in New Westminster.

Workshop Leaders: Ahmed Ali (AKA Knowmadic) & Kia KadiriWhen: Saturday June 17th & Sunday June 18th

Where: Anvil Centre & New Westminster Public Library

To apply, send us a short bio (75 words), and tell us why you are interested! Please include your age and contact information. Open to all youth in the Lower Mainland.

This workshop takes place on unceded Pacific Northwest Coast Territories.

Deadline to Apply: June 5th 2017Contact: Kristina Fiedrich, Arts Programmer, [email protected]

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