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What our award-winning testimonial writing program means to Nova.
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The Voices and Faces Project's award-winning testimonial writing workshops and narrative advocacy trainings
LGBTW+ activist Nova Martin, the President and Founder of DoGoodDenton and an alumnae of The Voices and Faces Project's "Breaking Free" testimonial writing workshop for survivors of gender-based violence and religious trauma.

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The Voices and Faces Project’s testimonial writing workshop was moving in a way that feels lasting and transformative. It helped me turn the most earnest parts of my heart into honest, deeply human writing that can create social change.”

— Nova Martin
The Stories We Tell, The Voices and Faces Project's testimonial writing workshop for survivors of gender-based violence, is coming to Chicago November 16-17.

Developed to help those who have lived through or witnessed gender-based violence or other human rights violations use their voices, faces, and stories to call the public to greater compassion and — more importantly — social action, The Voices and Faces Project's award-winning testimonial writing program is supporting a new generation of activists seeking to use story to create social change. We're not just training writers. We're creating a global community.

We ground each of our writing workshops in a simple belief: That we are here to be heard.

During each immersive, two-day Voices and Faces Project writing workshop, a cohort of emerging and established artists, writers, activists, and survivors come together to read and discuss culture-changing literature from across history and various social justice movements…take part in a series of innovative, real-time writing exercises…and share creative work in moderated, expert-led workshopping sessions. Over 1300 writers from across the African and North American continents have graduated from our writing program.

Media neutral and genre inclusive, with a focus on memoir, fiction, poetry, non-fiction, op ed, and essay writing, our trauma-informed and creatively ambitious program was created to support survivors of injustice who seek to use their personal stories to create political change.

Meet our workshop co-creators, Anne K. Ream and R. Clifton Spargo

Our Voices and Faces Project writing program was co-created by novelist R. Clifton Spargo, a lecturer in creative writing at Yale University and graduate of the acclaimed Iowa Writers' Workshop, and activist Anne K. Ream, the founder of The Voices and Faces Project and author of Lived Through This, her memoir of a global journey spent listening to survivors of gender-based violence.

THE STORIES WE TELL:
A testimonial writing workshop for
survivors of gender-based violence

November 16-17, 2024
Simmons Center for Global Chicago
CHICAGO, IL

Presented in partnership with Brabson Foundation

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Calling all volunteers: If you're a Chicago-based crisis counselor, we need you!

 
A Voices and Faces Project narrative advocacy training at Northwestern University.
Our Voices and Faces Project writing workshops and narrative advocacy trainings are creatively challenging, but also trauma-informed.
 
 

In 2024 - 2025 The Voices and Faces Project is expanding its programming footprint in Chicago, increasing the number of writing workshops and narrative advocacy trainings we offer in alliance with Simmons Center for Global Chicago. With this in mind, we're looking to build a Chicago-based team of trauma-informed crisis counselors who will work in partnership with our workshop facilitators and trainers, assuring that our programs are as trauma-informed as they are creatively ambitious.

If you are a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, trained crisis counselor, or trauma-informed advocate, be a part of our expansion! To find out more about this unique Voices and Faces Project volunteer opportunity, email Janet@voicesandfaces.org.

UPCOMING EVENTS
 

STORYTELLING, SOCIAL JUSTICE, & CHANGE:
A narrative justice training

September 27, 2024
TBILISI, Republic of Georgia
In partnership with UN Women, IREX and the US Dept. of State

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THE STORIES WE TELL:
A testimonial writing workshop for survivors of gender-based violence

November 16 – 17, 2024
Simmons Center for Global Chicago
CHICAGO, IL

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THE STORIES WE TELL :
A testimonial writing workshop for survivors of gender-based violence

Q1, 2025 (date TBA)
University of California – Riverside
RIVERSIDE, CA

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BREAKING FREE:
A testimonial writing workshop for survivors of religious trauma

Q1, 2025 (date TBA)
Location TBA
In partnership with Break FreeTogether

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Our stories are our power.
At The Voices and Faces Project we’re using them to create change.
The Voices and Faces Project is an award-winning non-profit storytelling initiative created to bring the names, faces, and testimonies of survivors of gender-based violence to the attention of the public. Through our educational and advocacy trainings, survivor story archive and signature program, The Stories We Tell — an immersive, two-day testimonial writing workshop for those who have lived through or witnessed gender-based violence or other human rights violations — we seek to change minds, hearts, and public policies through the power of personal testimony. The Voices and Faces Project has been named one of America's Best Charities by the board of Independent Charities of America, and is a registered 501c3 organization.
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