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Mikayla Morin, Playwright
Mak Morin is a native Vermonter and 2016 graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where she studied Dramatic Writing and Educational...
Katie Rainey
May 18, 20182 min read
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Elizabeth Olear, Visual & Performance Artist
Elizabeth Olear is an Artist and Teaching Artist. Within both fields her focus lies in combining creativity and positive vulnerability as...
Katie Rainey
May 18, 20181 min read
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Chelsea Asher, Writer
Chelsea Asher a half Californian, half Brit with a passion for story-telling and teaching, now based in Brooklyn. She graduated from Bath...
Katie Rainey
May 18, 20182 min read
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AnJu Hyppolite, Theatre Artist
AnJu Hyppolite is a Brooklyn-born, Queens-bred Haitian poet, award-winning actor, author, advocate, arts collaborator, and theater maker....
Katie Rainey
May 18, 20182 min read
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Flexibility & the Teaching Artist
I had the great luck of spending my internship at The Young Women’s Leadership School in Jamaica, where I got to observe CWP Teaching...
Mikayla Morin, TAP 2017-18
Apr 9, 20182 min read
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How a Teaching Artist Can Help Students During Emotional Times
As Teaching Artists, there may come a time in which we will have to provide emotional support to our students as a result of a tragedy. A...
Tina Gonzalez, TAP 2016-17
Aug 28, 20173 min read
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Teaching for After School
The 2016-2017 trainees are in the second half of Community-Word Project’s Teaching Artist Training & Internship Program (TATIP). The...
Rabih Ahmed, TATIP 2016-17
May 3, 20173 min read
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Teaching Artist Classroom Management
Classroom management is the key to being a productive teaching artist at The Young Women's Leadership School of Queens (TYWLS), which is...
Tina Gonzalez, TATIP 2016-17
Feb 23, 20173 min read
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Writing in the Midst of Sisterhood
Interning at the The Young Women's Leadership School (TYWLS) with Katie Rainey has been a wonderful experience. While I was in grade...
Rabih Ahmed, TATIP 2016-17
Feb 8, 20172 min read
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