We invite you to join our expanded intergenerational writing circle.
This workshop will engage farmers, environmental activists, workers from all parts of the food chain, students in the public humanities, land donors and community stakeholders who will come together to give voice to the personal stories that will help inform the creation of new solutions for a verdant, sustainable, and just use of our natural and human resources, wind, water, and land.
Come once or twice to tell a particular story that needs to be told. Or continue week after week to shape stories for readings, web publications, or book-length projects. Or just to listen.
To bring you this program, the Trust is collaborating with Herstory Writers Workshop, Mama Farm, Humanities Institute of Stony Brook University, Canio’s Books, Suffolk County’s Office of Women’s Services, OLA of Eastern Long Island, Students for Climate Action, and Long Beach Latino.
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