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The ethical heart of my practice: AWA

This is something I wrote up awhile ago, for the Amherst Writers and Artists (AWA) facilitator’s community, and I wanted to share it with you all, here, in honor of the National Day on Writing:

vines drape around open door, from http://flandrumhill.wordpress.com/2009/08/31/the-green-door/ As a student in the TLA program at Goddard College who was looking for a way to use writing as a healing tool, the AWA writing workshop method broke down the door for me. Here was a simple, deeply powerful and ethical-by-design method for writing in community about any topic you might wish to write about, but in particular any topic that is painful, complicated, or raw.

The AWA method we learned in the trainings that Pat Schneider led at her farmhouse in 2001 and 2002 (the latter, an Amherst Writers and Artists (AWAI) training, was co-facilitated by members of the original Chicopee Writers), revolutionized my thinking and brought me a powerful sense of peace. the reds, yellows and oranges of fall foliage in New England, from Indospectrum.com At the time, Goddard (where I was pursuing my MA) was undergoing an accreditation review and was at risk of closing – after my first AWA training, I was no longer afraid of what might happen if Goddard closed (which it didn’t): I’d found the structure for my life’s work. Here was a resolutely non-hierarchical and safe container in which all people, regardless of their relationship to the word “writer,” could explore in words their own complicated and beautiful stories.

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Upcoming workshops with Jen & Writing Ourselves Whole — August 2009!

Read on for more information about the upcoming Declaring Our Erotic and Write Whole workshops with Jen & Writing Ourselves Whole!
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Declaring Our Erotic-Reclaiming Our Sexuality
Eight Tuesday evenings, beginning 8/11/09
Open to queer women survivors of sexual trauma!

Have you been thinking about exploring some new edges in your writing? Are there longings you’d like to find language for?

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Announce: Summer 09 Workshops with Writing Ourselves Whole!

Writing Ourselves Whole:
transformative writing workshops for the SF Bay Area

Contact: Jen Cross
jennifer@writingourselveswhole.org
http://www.writingourselveswhole.org

Are you looking for an opportunity to create some new and powerful writing in an invigorating, supportive writing community? This June and July, Writing Ourselves Whole is pleased to be offering two full 8-week writing workshops and a Saturday writing retreat:

  • Write Whole: Survivors Write. Monday evenings, June 1 – July 27. Open to all women survivors of sexual trauma.

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  • ‘Resurrecting’ survivor voices

    One of the pieces of “survivor” identity that I wrangle with is this idea that we must “recover” our voices. I mean the notion that our voices are lost, have been snatched away from us.

    The literal truth for most of us is that our voices were always here – and yet swallowing this concept of “lost voice” (en)forces a deep body collusion with the prevailing myths and metaphors of those in power. We internalize the idea that we’re silenced in order, I think, to break free of the reality in fact that we are/were ignored. That there are those who heard what we said, and then just turned their faces away from ours.

    I spent years believing that I was silenced, that I had no voice. The fact is that I was unheard–an important distinction. As is true for most kids, I learned not to tell my complete truth while I was growing up, and then, and, like many millions of children around the world, I was trained in secrecy by a stepfather/rapist who took my (en)forced silence as his birthright, and used it as a weapon against me. How do we who are survivors of abuse (sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse) tell our truths in a culture that doesn’t want to really hear people’s words and meanings? We are not heard by abusers who demand a silence they can interpret as “Yes.” We are not heard by a patriarchal, capitalist society that demands our silence so they can overlay our lives with their image of us. We are not heard by a government that usurps women’s tears in order to justify the killing of other women’s sons and daughters.

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    March retreat on 3/14 and Spring workshops!

    Don’t forget: there’s a Saturday Write Whole retreat on 3/14, and the spring workshops begin on 4/6 and 4/7! More information below — visit www.writingourselveswhole.org for more information or to sign up!

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    Spring 2009 AWA-model writing workshops
    with Jen Cross/Writing Ourselves Whole!

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    2009 Workshop Schedule!

    Hello all!

    I’ve finally got the 2009 workshop schedule up on the Writing Ourselves Whole website — http://www.writingourselveswhole.org/ClassSchedule.htm.

    Coming up, we have a Saturday Write Whole Intensive in March, and the Spring workshops begin in April.

    Have a look — and let me know if I can hold you a space!

    Podcast Answers – Day 9: What inspires me about the writing workshops?

    Back in November, I committed to posting longer, more well-thought-out answers to the questions that Britt Bravo posed to me during our Arts and Healing Network podcast conversation. Here’s my answer for day 9!

    9. What inspires you the most about your workshops?

    the clouds pooling on the horizon between a brilliant blue sky and the bright green grass I’m consistently inspired by these two facts: The ongoing reminder that every person has artistic brilliance inside that is seeking an outlet, and that community can web together to support one another – that we can collaborate around healing and individual/social transformation without needing MSWs or other clinical degrees. These have something to do with one another.

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    Podcast Answers – Day 7: How facilitating the workshops has changed my own writing?

    About a month ago, I committed to posting longer, more well-thought-out answers to the questions that Britt Bravo posed to me during our Arts and Healing Network podcast conversation. Here’s my answer for day seven!

    7. How has [facilitating] the workshops changed your own writing?

    Metal cursive courage
    I think the most important impact that the workshops have had on my own work is an encouragement to be more, and more consistently, brave.
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    Spaces still available in this Saturday’s Write Whole introductory intensive!

    Don’t forget — we’ve got one more Saturday intensive coming up this weekend, 12/20, and there’s still room if you’d like to treat yourself to a day of good writing, good food, and good community!

    Write Whole: Survivors Write — an all-day writing retreat open to women survivors of sexual trauma
    Saturday, December 20, 8:30am-4:00pm.
    (Check-in and registration/continental breakfast 8:30-9:00am)
    Light lunch also provided.

    Location: Writing Ourselves Whole workshop space in downtown San Francisco.

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    Saturday Intensives on 12/13 and 12/20!

    Treat yourself to a day of good writing, good food, and good community!

    Declaring Our Erotican all-day erotic writing retreat open to folks of all genders
    Saturday, December 13, 8:30am-4:00pm.
    (Check-in and registration/continental breakfast 8:30-9:00am)
    Light lunch also provided.

    Write Whole: Survivors Writean all-day writing retreat open to women survivors of sexual trauma
    Saturday, December 20, 8:30am-4:00pm.
    (Check-in and registration/continental breakfast 8:30-9:00am)
    Light lunch also provided.

    Location: Writing Ourselves Whole workshop space in downtown San Francisco.

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