Storytelling to Inspire Social Change
a WGA workshop with
Sally Njoroge (Calgary)
Wednesday, March 13th, 2024
7:00pm to 8:30pm MST
Alexandra Writers’ Centre
1721 29th Ave SW, 4th floor
Hybrid: In-person, live-streamed & recorded
WGA and AWCS members – $25
Non-members – $35
Please register using the form below.
In a world where social issues demand our attention and action, what is the role of writers as agents of change? If you’re eager to harness your creative writing for social impact, join us for this workshop and explore how creative writing can become a catalyst for change in an ever-evolving world. Together, we will unpack the intersection of literature and social justice, exploring ways we can authentically incorporate anti-racist themes into our writing to foster empathy and understanding, and empower readers to envision a more equitable world.
About the Facilitator
Sally Njoroge is a Kenyan born artist residing in Calgary who found her voice through spoken word and DJ-ing. She has been influenced by lyrical masters such as E-Sir, Maya Angelou, Lauryn Hill, and many more. She uses poetry as a medium to explore ideas about identity, family, faith, nature, and anything in-between that peaks her interest. Sally has worked with various grassroots organizations in Calgary, most notably ReFreshed, where she volunteered for 8 years as a spoken word facilitator to empower youth through writing with the hope to spark creative thinking, build confidence through performance, and liberation through storytelling. Sally’s goal in poetry and music is to bring people together to make sense of this crazy beautiful life we are living, and inspire stronger and more positive human connections.