WriteGirl News
Their Voice in Verse: WriteGirl Songwriting Workshop & Showcase of Songs
“Write about something you absolutely must tell the world,” WriteGirl Executive Director and songwriter Keren Taylor told the 134teens at the start of WriteGirl’s 20th Annual Songwriting Workshop on Feb. 20, 2021.
WriteGirl Alum Amanda Gorman Performed Poetry at Biden-Harris Inauguration
We’re so excited! WriteGirl alum Amanda Gorman performed her poem “The Hill We Climb” at the swearing-in ceremony on Jan. 20, 2021. WriteGirl hosted an online watch party that day for its volunteers, alumnae and current teen participants.
WriteGirl Alums Reunite Online for 20th Anniversary
More than 50 WriteGirl alums, volunteers, and staff reunited on Dec. 21, 2020 for an online celebration of WriteGirl’s 20th anniversary!
WriteGirl Action Plan Update
From its start, nearly 20 years ago, it has been our mission to support the unheard voices of teens, and inspire writers to become mentors. We have definitely evolved since our first workshops at the Bresee Community Center in Koreatown with just 30 girls. We’ve always aimed for WriteGirl to be a leader and trailblazer in the field of creative education for young people.
WriteGirl Commitment & Action Plan (English & Spanish)
We have been moved and saddened by recent events. Further, we have been taking in all the comments and emails over the past weeks. We want to make this statement to reconfirm our resolute stance against racism, white supremacy, police brutality, social injustice and inequality, as well as share some immediate and longer-term action steps that we are taking to further enhance our efforts in this struggle. This is a follow up to our initial statement in support of Black Lives Matter on June 6th.
WriteGirl & Keren Taylor chosen for Los Angeles Times Innovator's Award
We are excited to announce that WriteGirl and our Executive Director and Founder Keren Taylor have been chosen for the prestigious Los Angeles Times Innovator's Award! Past recipients include Margaret Atwood, James Patterson and Dave Eggers. The awards will be officially presented in a virtual presentation on April 17th.
COVID-19 Response from WriteGirl
Amid COVID-19 concerns that have prompted a state of emergency in California, WriteGirl has made the difficult decision to suspend all in-person WriteGirl programming, including in-person workshops and mentoring sessions, through the end of June.
WriteGirl Goes Digital: The First-Ever Online WriteGirl Workshop
On Saturday, March 28th, WriteGirl mentees, volunteers and staff gathered in their living rooms, bedrooms and anywhere with good natural light for WriteGirl's first online workshop! We had 241 participants, our largest WriteGirl workshop EVER! This fully digital Journalism workshop spotlighted the importance of truth in media during this uncertain time, and featured fun writing activities like preparing an interview for a big story on sheepherding. Soapbox, a WriteGirl tradition, proved to be the highlight of the afternoon as girls took center-screen to rant and rave about their new stay-at-home normal. Stay-tuned as WriteGirl continues to provide more digital content to keep inspiring teens from a distance.
Words of Art: WriteGirl Poetry Workshop at Otis College
“This is not a poetry workshop,” WriteGirl Executive Director Keren Taylor told the room comprised of nearly 100 mentors and 100 teen girls, with notebooks and pens perched on their laps.
“This is a workshop about power,” Taylor continued. “With poetry, you can do anything you want.”
WriteGirl held its 19th Annual Poetry Workshop on Dec. 7th at Otis College of Art & Design in Westchester.
WriteGirl Teens & Alums Learn Professional Skills at Career Week
More than a dozen WriteGirl interns, alums and high school seniors participated in a hands-on one-week job skills intensive at the WriteGirl office this month. They learned critical career skills including everything from a professional handshake and interviewing skills, to time management and business phone and email etiquette.
Finding their superpowers: WriteGirl Graphic Novel Workshop at DC Comics
A statue of Batman was looming in the shadows as the elevator doors opened to a dimly lit hallway. Just around the corner was what resembled a spaceship, but what was actually the DC Comics headquarters at the Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank. The large room was swarming with WriteGirl mentees, alums and interns along with DC Comics’ female writers, artists and editors. Colored lights radiated from the ceiling, lighting up the faces of WriteGirl participants, as the first ever WriteGirl Graphic Novel Workshop at DC Comics commenced.
LAX Mural Features Haikus from WriteGirl Teens
WriteGirl recently collaborated with artist Renée Fox and curator Elizabeta Betinski of bardoLA to create "Songs of Freedom: Renée Fox + WriteGirl," a mural lining the halls of Terminal 7 at Los Angeles International Airport. The 218-foot mural pairs Fox’s graphite drawings of regional birds with 34 haikus written by WriteGirl teens on the themes of freedom and flight. The mural is on view for ticketed passengers through February 2020. It is expected that the mural will be viewed by more than a million people.
WriteGirl Empowers Ramona Opportunity High School Students to Find Their Creative Voices
You could hear a pen drop as the girls filled the school library. It was the first day of the Season 18 WriteGirl workshop at Ramona Opportunity High School, December 12, 2018. Although it was the third year WriteGirl has hosted its workshop at the school, many of the girls were new to WriteGirl and unsure of what to expect.
WriteGirls Aren't Afraid of Making a Scene
There was an alien, asking a heartbroken guy about the meaning of love. A girl, confronting her mother in a department store changing room. A group of AV Club nerds, nervously welcoming a new girl into the fold. A psychopath, reaching out for one last chance. We learned about these characters’ wants, needs and foibles. We laughed. We were moved. And yes, maybe a few of us shed a tear.
Writing to a Rhythm: WriteGirl Songwriting Workshop
“Songs happen when words alone are not enough,” WriteGirl Executive Director Keren Taylor told an audience of nearly 200 girls and women writers at the 18th Annual WriteGirl Songwriting Workshop.
Held at The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens on Feb. 23, 2019, WriteGirl teens and their mentors began the day by walking through the vibrant gardens and using the sights, smells and sounds to spark their creativity.
A Day of Poetry Play
Who says poetry has to be stuffy? That’s what Workshop Director Kirsten Giles asked a roomful of WriteGirl mentees and mentors at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens on Jan. 26, 2019. She was kicking off WriteGirl’s annual Poetry Workshop, a day that proved to be inspiring, educational and fun… and the opposite of stuffy!
Inspiration at the Autry: WriteGirl Fiction Workshop
On December 2nd, a blue-skied and bracingly chilly Sunday, WriteGirl mentors and mentees traveled from all over LA to participate in the 2018 Fiction Writing Workshop at the Autry Museum of the American West.
WriteGirl’s Season 18 Kick-Off Draws Highest Attendance Ever
The Huntington Gardens was teeming with more than 230 women writers and teen girls at the WriteGirl Season 18 Mentee Welcome Day on Saturday, November 10. The day included writing activities, mentor and mentee matching, and opportunities to find inspiration in the gardens and museums.
Girls Rise Up for WriteGirl’s Season 17 Finale!
Nearly 300 people were in attendance at WriteGirl’s 17th annual Season-End Celebration. This year’s theme, Girls Rise Up, highlighted the continuous accomplishments and strength of WriteGirl’s teens through creative writing.
18 acclaimed singer-songwriters come together to help girls
Guided by WriteGirl mentors and acclaimed women singer-songwriters, WriteGirl teens learned the tenets of songwriting and gained inspiration for their lyrics in the gardens and art galleries of The Huntington on March 3, 2018.

