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Finding Your Voice: A Workshop for People of African Descent [Online]


Afro Urban Society’s Sufferhead Academy presents

Finding Your Voice Writing Workshop for People of African Descent with Michael French

  • Saturdays: March 4 - April 1, 2023

  • 10 AM - 12PM  PDT

  • Online (via Zoom)

  • Sliding Scale $0 to $250 for the 5 class (scholarships available, please email info@afrourbansociety.com)

  • Limited to 12 Spots for the Workshop

FINDING YOUR VOICE

If there’s one thing you should know before taking this class, it’s that your voice is not something you have to find; You already have it. It’s who you are and in everything you do. The question is, how to use it. Using exercises and techniques that are both practical and spiritual, as well as reading, listening and assessing some of the great writers of our time, “Finding Your Voice” will show you how to develop your writing voice, express your truth, and introduce you to some of the essential elements of the craft of writing. Whether you write fiction, poetry, spoken word, or screenplays, understanding how to use your artistic voice is vital to being heard. Say what needs to be said and add your voice to the cultural conversation.

 * Courage is a requirement for this workshop.

 About Michael French 

MICHAEL FRENCH is originally from London, England and has been a theatre director, writer, and theatre arts educator for over 20 years. He has written the Ovation award winning play ‘The Rainy Season,’ collaborated with Tiger Lion Arts on the much acclaimed ‘The Buddha Prince,’ a walking play about the life of the Dalai Lama, and directed over thirty-five plays in London, New York City, and the Bay Area of San Francisco. Michael is a resident director for Playground, a resident artist for Oakland Theatre Project, and the artist development coach and director of creative writing classes for Afro Urban Society. He is currently writing his first collection of short stories entitled ‘Babble.’


Afro Urban Society/Sufferhead Academy

Afro Urban Society is a creative community of brilliant artists and culture workers dedicated to celebrating the unique expressions of Urban Africans through performance and community activism. Through original and curated arts & event production, popular arts education and community engagement we create spaces for diverse African stories. Our project, Sufferhead Academy is a series of creative and artistic industry workshops for the culture.

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