WriteGirl News

Keren Taylor featured in Trek Magazine
WriteGirl Executive Director Keren Taylor was featured in her alma mater's alumni magazine, Trek Magazine, for her work with inspiring so many teen girls through WriteGirl.
Keren graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1986 with a BA in International Relations. The article features Keren for her work in WriteGirl and includes a poem by WriteGirl mentee Amanda Gorman.

MADE WOMAN MAGAZINE: Keren Taylor Named Made Woman of the Month
This article was part of Made Woman Magazine's series "30 Days of Made: Giving Back." In an effort to create social change, each day they highlight one charity or non-profit organization, and provide information on how you can support them by giving back.
“Never underestimate the power of a girl and her pen” is the motto for WriteGirl, a nonprofit that helps underprivileged girls find their voice, and hone their creativity through writing.

WriteGirl Founder Keren Taylor Named CNN Hero
Keren Taylor, executive director of WriteGirl, has been selected as a CNN Hero for her work empowering thousands of at-risk teen girls in Los Angeles. CNN Heroes selected Taylor from more than 10,000 individuals worldwide.

February News and Events
Skylight Books Public Reading - Saturday, February 15, 2014, 4pm - 5pm
It's Here! WriteGirl Publishes 12th Anthology
YOU ARE HERE Launches at Central Library
Teen Girls' Lyrics Come to Life in Song
Where Am I? A Writing Experiment

In Her Own Words: Doing the Write Thing
Exclusive Essay by Jacqueline Uy:
Back in elementary school, there was always that one kid who, when asked what they wanted to be when they grew up, would say, “I want to be president.” That kid was me.
But as I got older I realized that what I really wanted to become was a journalist, specifically a foreign correspondent. Even with this, I never really thought that I would ever step foot in the White House, much less meet first lady Michelle Obama. So when the opportunity to do both arose, I reacted like any normal 16-year-old in my situation: I didn’t believe it.

YOU ARE HERE Gets Outstanding Review in School Library Journal
"Captivating and emotional from the first entry to the last, You Are Here is a compilation of journals, essays, poetry, descriptive writing, novel excerpts, songs, etc., covering topics ranging from growing up to love to infatuation to loneliness to despair."

PAPERBLANKS BLOG: WriteGirl Goes to Washington!
As part of our Global Citizen program, Paperblanks® enjoys the opportunity to partner with some truly inspirational organisations. One such group is WriteGirl, “a community of women writers, [that] promotes creativity and self-expression to empower girls.”

ASIAN JOURNAL: First Lady Michelle Obama Inspires Fil-Am Teen
Jacqueline Cablas Uy dreams of someday traveling the world to write newspaper stories that change lives. Growing up in a one-bedroom condo in Los Angeles, she often reads National Geographic and was inspired by the journalists who had the freedom to fly to exotic places and tell the world’s untold stories.
She always worried though that being a minority would limit her options, as she sensed a lack of Filipino American women at the top of the news business. But her WriteGirl mentor Katherine shows her she has the potential to break through barriers and declare her place in journalism.

THE REPUBLIC: First Lady Inspires Young Writers at White House
The eyes of 16-year-old Jacqueline Uy glistened as First Lady Michelle Obama pulled her into a tight hug and whispered in her ear.
"She just told me to keep writing, and that her favorite thing to do was to write," said Uy, a member of WriteGirl, one of 12 after-school programs honored at the White House Nov. 22. "She told me to keep on dreaming, because someday I'll achieve my dreams and goals."

First Lady Honors WriteGirl as a Top After-School Arts & Humanities Program
WriteGirl was honored by the White House in November 2013 with the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, the highest honor such programs can receive in the United States. Executive Director and Founder Keren Taylor and WriteGirl participant Jacqueline Uy personally received the award from First Lady Michelle Obama in the East Room of the White House.

NBC LATINO: After-school programs that change Latino students’ lives receive national award
On Friday, First Lady Michelle Obama gave 12 after-school programs from across the country the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award. The award is the highest honor in the country for programs using the arts and humanities to help youth do better in school, keep them from dropping out, and raise their cultural awareness.

SANTA CLARITA SIGNAL: First Lady Honors Nonprofit Serving Santa Clarita Valley
A program to help set girls at two Santa Clarita Valley probationary camps on the road to academic success through creative writing and mentoring has been honored at the White House by first lady Michelle Obama.
Representatives from WriteGirl, a nonprofit that serves girls at Camp Scott and Camp Scudder in Saugus, were presented Friday with the 2013 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program award by Obama in the East Room of the White House. WriteGirl was one of 12 organizations nationwide to receive the honor.

KPCC: Michelle Obama honors LA mentoring program for teen girls
First Lady Michelle Obama honored a Southern California mentoring program Friday at the White House, giving a National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award to WriteGirl. The organization matches at-risk teens with women writers.


WriteGirl goes to Washington...Our voices have been heard.
Tomorrow, Friday, WriteGirl will go to the White House to receive the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, the highest national honor awarded to such programs. Executive Director Keren Taylor and mentee Jacqueline Uy, age 16, will personally accept the award from First Lady Michelle Obama.

ATVN Spotlight: Lamarana's Local Leader: WriteGirl
ATVN SPOTLIGHT: WriteGirl is a creative writing mentoring program for high school girls," said Keren Taylor, the Founder and Executive Director of WriteGirl. "We pair them with women writers so they get mentored.

Annenberg Alchemy Voices: Keren Taylor
Imagine your nonprofit just got an invitation to start a relationship with one of the biggest foundations in Los Angeles.
But instead of asking you to show off your organization’s accomplishments, the foundation invites you to bring in your biggest challenges and problems so experts can help you resolve, dissolve and advance these issues.
It may sound like a fairy tale, but this opportunity is real.
I know because I’ve experienced it.

Write. Create. Mentor.
Volunteer with WriteGirl and give back to the creative community. Your creative spirits and insights are needed by teen girls in Los Angeles WriteGirl is a non-profit organization that empowers teen girls through creative writing and self-expression. Young writers receive creative techniques and insights through one-on-one mentoring, school programs and monthly workshops.

WriteGirl welcomes Teresa Huang as Public Relations Coordinator
WriteGirl is excited to bring Teresa Huang to the WriteGirl staff to help manage community partnerships and media relations. Teresa has been an active volunteer, mentor and supporter for the past year, and brings a fresh energy and perspective to the WriteGirl Team.

WriteGirl 12th Annual Volunteer Retreat
What a great Volunteer Retreat on Saturday at the GRAMMY Recording Academy! Our end-of-day professional development panel was lively and provocative, featuring (L to R) Liz Kruger (CO-CREATOR/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER of USA Network series Necessary Roughness), Meghan Schumaker (Meghan Schumaker Management) and Amy Schiffman & Leslie Conliffe (Intellectual Property Group/IPG).