Talk and write about the ways in which you may feel too singular or quiet in your everyday life, both before and during the pandemic.
Ocean Vuong writes, "& remember: loneliness is still time spent with the world.” During a time of isolation, fear, and burnout, what does it mean to be alone? How do we care for ourselves and our communities while continuing to endure uncertainty, grief and rage? This workshop aims to create a space to talk and write about the ways in which we may feel too singular or quiet in our everyday lives, both before and during this pandemic..
This workshop will be held online. You must have the Zoom app downloaded and a reliable internet connection to access your class meetings. You will receive the information to access your Zoom classroom one week before the start of your workshop — check your spam folders if you don’t see it!
Tuition: Sliding scale, suggested donation of $35
If you cannot provide the minimum donation, please contact Program Manager Megan Williams at megan@thecabinidaho.org or reach us at 208-331-8000.
Dates: Saturday, June 18th from 1-3 PM
This workshop is taught by: