Road Tripping, SC

Communal Pen workshops are at the heart of what we do. Each workshop has a facilitator team and thoughtful prompts with the goal of creating community connection. Read more of our details below of this workshop.

South Carolina’s roads are rough, but the landscapes and destinations are beautiful and haunting. Share your road trip stories in this virtual writing workshop. No writing experience is required, just stories.

This is the first workshop in a May series of virtual community writing workshops with additional opportunities for in-person, follow-up activities throughout South Carolina. Under the banner of Communal Pen, in collaboration with South Carolina Arts Commission, these workshops will explore distinctly South Carolinian resources, sights, and stories, and what they mean to participants, both Bin Ya and Come Ya.

This workshop will navigate South Carolina Road Trips and will take place virtually on Thursday, May 2, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The workshop will feature Dawn Dawson-House, executive director of the WeGOJA Foundation, whose mission is to “promote the preservation of historic sites, structures, buildings, and culture of the African American experience in South Carolina.” Participants will be encouraged to write about memorable South Carolina highways and byways, traveling through the state’s past and present. Participants will also be encouraged to take one of the tours recommended by The Green Book of South Carolina.

The Athenaeum Press, CCU’s student-driven publishing lab, operates to make the phrase “Local Stories Matter” a reality. This workshop series is part of Athenaeum Press’s new collaboration with Communal Pen. Originally established by the South Carolina Arts Commission in 2010, these sessions showcase stories to explore the dynamic and ever-changing state of South Carolina. Communal Pen creates space for, amplifies, and connects unheard voices through writing workshops, curated publications, and a digital platform.

Communal Pen workshops draw upon and even rekindle memories deeply rooted in their geography, culture, community, and family. Past participants have expressed gratitude for the opportunity of having a shared memory with people from different backgrounds and communities.

Facilitator

Dawn Dawson-House, facilitator

Dawn Dawson-House, Executive Director of the WeGoja Foundation, will share the journey of their digital app and book project, The Green Book of South Carolina, which reimagines the historic travel guide to rediscover the cultural landmarks of South Carolina.

Event Details

Date:
May 2, 2024 6:30 pm

Duration:
90 minutes

Virtual

Location:
Zoom

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