
IN THIS LESSON
IN THIS LESSON:
Our voices are some of the most magical and powerful tools we have, especially when we use them to bring attention to issues important and dear to us. Poetry in particular has a longstanding history of being a tool of protest. Led by award-winning poet and activist Corazon Stegelin, you too can learn the art of protest poetry.
DATE: 07/19/25 from 2-3 pm EST via Zoom.
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Meet Your Instructor:
Corazon Stegelin
As an award-winning poet and activist, Corazon Stegelin often exists at the intersection of protest and poetry. They have been a featured poet at several social justice-minded events, including multiple Women’s Marches and Park Circle Pride poetry stages. They are the 2025 recipient of the Community Pride Award with Charleston Pride, as well as the first-place winner in the 2024 Voices for Mental Health writing contest for their poem “Borderline Personality Disorder be like…”. They have also been published by Pumpernickel House Publishing and Dreams in Hiding Writing, and some of their more radical/political work will be published in the inaugural issue of Radical Catalyst Magazine to be released in July 2025.
Contact: thewritingfaemag@gmail.com