finding your voice

finding your voice

Online event
Saturday, Mar 14 from 1:30 pm to 4 pm PDT
Overview

Jump in online to unlock your true voice and share your story with confidence and style!

Finding Your Voice

Hey there! Ready to discover your true voice and express yourself like never before? Join our online event "Finding Your Voice" where you'll explore fun ways to unlock your potential and boost your confidence. Finding Your Voice

Hey there! Ready to discover your true voice and express yourself like never before? Join our online event "Finding Your Voice" where you'll explore fun ways to unlock your potential and boost your confidence.

Art + Writing Workshop

Sat, March 7 • 1:30–4PM CST • Zoom • 15 spots


Visual artists, mixed-media makers, poets & storytellers:

unlock what your images have been trying to say.


Collage. Sketching. Guided writing prompts.

Small group sharing. Black queer women creative lineage

(Audre Lorde, June Jordan, Pat Parker, Lorraine Hansberry).


Leave with: Finished piece + practice tools + community.


Beginner-friendly. Bring notebook + supplies you love.

Sliding scale $5+ (no one turned away). All levels welcome.

Jump in online to unlock your true voice and share your story with confidence and style!

Finding Your Voice

Hey there! Ready to discover your true voice and express yourself like never before? Join our online event "Finding Your Voice" where you'll explore fun ways to unlock your potential and boost your confidence. Finding Your Voice

Hey there! Ready to discover your true voice and express yourself like never before? Join our online event "Finding Your Voice" where you'll explore fun ways to unlock your potential and boost your confidence.

Art + Writing Workshop

Sat, March 7 • 1:30–4PM CST • Zoom • 15 spots


Visual artists, mixed-media makers, poets & storytellers:

unlock what your images have been trying to say.


Collage. Sketching. Guided writing prompts.

Small group sharing. Black queer women creative lineage

(Audre Lorde, June Jordan, Pat Parker, Lorraine Hansberry).


Leave with: Finished piece + practice tools + community.


Beginner-friendly. Bring notebook + supplies you love.

Sliding scale $5+ (no one turned away). All levels welcome.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Online event

Agenda

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performing artist & speaker

moe amani

Moe Amani is a Black transmasc griot and dyke creative from Monroe, Louisiana. **Surrealist, absurdist, and experimental** poet, playwright, performing artist (actor), novelist, songwriter, and music producer, they create across boundaries—blending visual art, writing, performance, and sound design into work that wrestles ghosts and exhumes queer Black legacies. Through their Substack *impossible meatballs of vulnerability*, Moe spotlights buried Louisiana queer icons, hood rituals, girl-to-dyke fire, and artists who laugh to scream so they can heal. Recent work explores "from-girlhood-to-dykehood," "the tragic artist," and motifs of creative resurrection. A cum laude graduate of Grambling State University (acting/performing arts) and playwright, Moe facilitates workshops that help artists translate silence into voice across mediums. Their practice asks: How do we make images speak? How do words paint? How does lineage become legacy in our hands? Finding Your Voice

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