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Carla
- Price $49
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- Reading
- Creative writing
- Writing
Journalist and editor here to help with creative writing, essay writing, and reading, middle school through adult at Washington, DC libraries.
- Reading
- Creative writing
- Writing
Lesson location
About Carla
Carla Bell is a journalist and editor with bylines at Forbes, WHYY, The Seattle Times, The Miami Herald, Ebony, and Essence magazines; The North Star, first established by Frederick Douglass in 1847, reestablished by Shaun King in 2019, and many others.
Carla is a recent Writer In Residence at the Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University, and contributor to an encyclopedia focused on race, crime, and justice – a project of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.
The Florida-born, Seattle-raised adventurous D.C. transplant has authored criticism subsequently adapted and produced for the stage.
About the lesson
- Primary School
- High School
- Year 10
- +7
levels :
Primary School
High School
Year 10
Year 11-12
Year 12
TAFE
Adult
Diploma/Certificate
PhD
Early childhood education
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
My teaching method, technique, and lesson plan:
We can meet in a series of sessions or one-off, face-to-face at Washington, DC libraries or online to address areas of concern or interest. Learners can be just about anyone, from middle school students to adults. The lesson plan will be based on needs and desires.
What sets me apart:
As Writer in Residence with a technology justice project at Princeton University, I led a cohort of undergrad students through a series of workshops focused on creative writing with elements of self-editing, ultimately producing several pieces pending publication.
Below are comments from the department head at Princeton, a renowned NYT bestselling author.
“From the stories sent over, there were some that were more scholarly in nature, others that were more personal essays, and others that were fiction. We are very impressed with the deeply personal nature of each of the pieces (…).
The essays display a critical approach to tech justice wrapped in the intimate lives of the students’ struggles with mental health, racism, and more. This wide range of styles is exciting, and we can only imagine how challenging it must have been to (work with) such different pieces. Thank you for holding space for the students to display this vulnerability.”
Rates
Price
- $49
Pack prices
- 5h: $245
- 10h: $490
online
- $49/h
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