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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-573-9748



Address: 3805 Locust Walk 19104 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: writing.upenn.edu/wh

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Kelly Writers House 16.11.2020

We are so grateful for this work that our staffer and community member Ollie Dupuy is doing with Penn GSE. When I think about humanization, Dupuy says, I think about the act of becoming human from phantom, becoming real, full life. And even though becoming full people, becoming humanized, might bring to light a lot of horrible stories about horrible truths, at the end of the day there’s no way to have these conversations and talk about racism, sexism, transmisogyny, if we don’t first become human.

Kelly Writers House 28.10.2020

We’re excited to welcome Katherine Hill back (virtually) tomorrow at noon!

Kelly Writers House 15.10.2020

One of our 2020 Summer Workshoppers, Pauline from NYC, interviewed the program staff about the experience of bringing things online this year. Despite purely interacting on Zoom, we were all able to foster a writer’s bond truly like no other, Pauline writes.

Kelly Writers House 27.09.2020

If you missed our Summer Workshop for Young Writers reading last night, you can watch it now here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N73Q-t00NBY

Kelly Writers House 14.09.2020

TONIGHT, 7/14, at 6 PM Philly time - join us live on YouTube for a reading by the brilliant, hilarious, and Zoom-expert students of our 2020 Summer Workshop for Young Writers! https://youtu.be/N73Q-t00NBY

Kelly Writers House 09.09.2020

Announcing Kelly Writers House Word Camp: six different workshops in various creative writing genres, from dystopian fiction to comedy writing. Each workshop lasts an hour per day for a week, during the weeks of July 27th and August 3rd. In every workshop, writers will read fun sample pieces, work on projects that they’re excited about, and meet other kids who share their interests. The camp is free, remote, and open to kids going into 3rd8th grade. No writing experience nec...essary just passion. Signups open today June 17th (Today!) We’re keeping the classes small, and signups are first come, first serve, so we expect to fill up quickly. http://writing.upenn.edu/wh/involved/outreach/wordcamp/ graphic by Alyson del Pino

Kelly Writers House 31.08.2020

Here is a message Al Filreis & Jessica Lowenthal sent to the Kelly Writers House community tonight: To the beloved Writers House community: We unequivocally su...pport justice for those murdered and brutalized by police: Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Tony McDade, and countless others. We unequivocally support justice for those lynched by civilians: Ahmaud Arbery, Nina Pop, and countless others. Anything we might say in this time of rage, despair, and mourning would be inadequate and incommensurate as a response to these deaths, especially because so many members of our community are in pain and there is so much work to do. But we do want to state a few things simply and plainly: We firmly now and always stand against racial injustice, inequality, and police brutality. We resolutely affirm that Black lives matter. And we are committed as always to amplifying the ideas and voices of our community, many of whom are engaged daily in the necessary work of change. That is what the Writers House was founded to do nearly 25 years ago and now more than ever we consciously intend to honor that mission. We’re putting together a livestream event on Monday, June 15 at 6:00 PM that will feature some of our community members sharing thoughts, writing, and reflection. We’ll send more info soon. Meantime, please put that date and time in your calendar and we hope you’ll plan to participate. And in the coming days, weeks, and months we plan to use outreach methods the Kelly Writers House has created and extended over the years connecting a strong network of artists, writers, teachers, students, citizens to share readings, writings, ideas, resources, and projects that provide urgently needed information, challenge racist assumptions and structures, might bring comfort, and are otherwise relevant to this extraordinarily difficult time. Here, for now, we share a few links below, as recommended by some of our community members. We hope you will join us in this effort by sending us links to and information about some of the projects, readings, ventures, stories, and work that you find important and relevant right now. We will share what we can with our networks via email and social media. Send your notes and suggestions to [email protected] . Al & Jessica Al Filreis, Faculty Director, Kelly Writers House Jessica Lowenthal, Director, Kelly Writers House * IMPORTANT LINKS: Arts and writing organizations: Virtual programming from the Free Library of Philadelphia while branches remain closed due to COVID-19: https://libwww.freelibrary.org/calendar/virtual-programs/ , use this link specifically for programs with the tag African American: https://libwww.freelibrary.org/calendar/tag/african-american Safe Kids Stories which promises to see safety, peace, and non-violence with the clarity and imagination with which we now see danger Mighty Writers, a Philadelphia organization that teaches kids to write and has expanded to launch an urgently needed food distribution program Art for Philadelphia, a collaborative project by Philadelphia-based artists in support of the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund Printers for #BlackLivesMatter, list of print studios offering free services for anti-racist protest use: bit.ly/printersforBLM Support Black-owned bookstores in Philadelphia: Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee and Books https://www.unclebobbies.com/ Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse https://amalgamphilly.com/ Harriett’s Bookshop https://www.harriettsbookshop.com Hakim’s Bookstore http://www.hakimsbookstore.com / Resources for speaking to children about racial injustice, policing, and protest: Educators Responding to Nationwide Uprisings Resource Guide a fantastic series of conversation prompts, articles and other resources for children and teens, compiled by the Racial Justice Organizing Committee of the Caucus of Working Educators of Philadelphia Early childhood educator Akiea Gross shares read-alouds and other kindergarten-appropriate content affirming Black lives matter, follow their YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/cha/UCZJqFGssFb-O9mOuF6nKJNQ/videos or on Instagram @wokekindergarten Food distribution or donation: Philabundance, a Philadelphia organization seeking to end hunger and food insecurity. To find food distribution, click here: https://www.philabundance.org/find-food/ Follow @bunnyhopphl on Instagram for information on how to pick up free food, or donate food and other goods you have to spare in Philadelphia City of Philadelphia food distribution sites for K-12 students and their families, seniors, or ANY Philadelphian. View the map with pick up sites, dates and more information here: https://www.phila.gov/food/#/

Kelly Writers House 08.08.2020

On this episode of our podcast Dead Parents Society, Jamie-Lee Josselyn and Isabella Simonetti (C'21) discuss Isabella's writing about grieving while coming of age, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected this work. Please listen and share, friends!

Kelly Writers House 19.07.2020

You can visit KWH via Penn Admissions' virtual tour of campus. Check it out! http://youvis.it/figTiN