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Girls Write Now is a nonprofit organization serving girls and gender-expansive youth who attend New York City public schools and are from historically and systemically underserved communities. It was founded by Maya Nussbaum, now executive director, in 1998 during her senior year at Columbia University.Girls Write Now NPO Spotlight
29 March 2011, Philanthropy News Digest.
As part of its core mentoring program, Girls Write Now matches young women from disadvantaged backgrounds who are interested in writing with professional women writers.Sullivan, J. Courtney (14 April 2008)

''The New York Times''.
In 2009, the Girls Write Now mentoring program was recognized by the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities as an outstanding arts program for youth, and it received the
Coming Up Taller Award The President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH) was an advisory committee to the White House on cultural issues. It worked directly with the Administration and the three primary cultural agencies: the National Endowment for the Art ...
.President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities website
"First Lady Michelle Obama Presents 2009 Coming Up Taller Awards at White House Ceremony."


Programs


Mentoring program

Girls Write Now mentors and mentees meet once a week to work on their writing, following the organization's aim to create a space and support system for girls' development as women and writers. The pieces the pairs work on are incorporated into mentees' writing portfolios, which are edited by the girls' mentors and submitted for publication.


Writing workshops

Throughout the year, mentors and their mentees participate in genre-based group writing workshops, in which guest speakers talk about their craft and lead the group in writing exercises. The theme of each workshop shapes the development of mentees' six-genre writing portfolios.


CHAPTERS reading series

The Girls Write Now CHAPTERS Reading Series features original mentee work alongside guest speakers. Guest speakers from the 2011 CHAPTERS series included
Kate Christensen Kate Christensen (born August 22, 1962) is an American novelist. She won the 2008 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for her fourth novel, '' The Great Man'', about a painter and the three women in his life. Her previous novels are ''In the Drink'' ...
, author of ''The Astral'', and Emma Straub, author of ''Other People We Married''.LaToya Jordan (13 June 2011
"Notable New York, This Week 6/13-6/19"
The Rumpus.
"Girls Write Now’s 2011 CHAPTERS lineup"
21 March 2011, Maud Newton Blog.
As the ''New York Times'' reported, these readings are often the first opportunity mentees get to read their own words in front of an audience: "'I was so nervous when I stepped onstage,' recalled PinChang, a junior at Flushing International High School. 'I was shaking. But now I feel like I can say or do anything.'”


Anthology

Girls Write Now releases an annual anthology, which includes at least one piece of writing from each mentee and mentor.


College Bound

College Bound is a series of workshops, tutorials, aimed at helping participants navigate the college application process.


People

In 2010, Girls Write Now Founder and executive director, Maya Nussbaum, was named as one of the Feminist Press's "40 Under 40" women who are the future of feminism. In 2016, she was named a White House Champion of Change. She remains executive director today. Mentors are women in the professional writing field, such as mentor alumna
Susan Sojourna Collier Susan Sojourna Collier is an American television writer and playwright with a background in poetry and playwriting. Biography Collier holds a BA in English from Talladega College and a Masters of Fine Arts from Spalding University. Collier recei ...
, television writer and playwright.
Janice Erlbaum Janice Erlbaum is an American author. She is the author of two memoirs, ''GirlBomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir'' and ''Have You Found Her: A Memoir''., and one novel for adults, "I, Liar." She is also the author of two books for tweens, ''Lucky L ...
, NY-based slam poet and author, has served on the Girls Write Now Board of Directors, along with author Tayari Jones.


Awards

In November 2009, Girls Write Now received the
Coming Up Taller Award The President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH) was an advisory committee to the White House on cultural issues. It worked directly with the Administration and the three primary cultural agencies: the National Endowment for the Art ...
(now the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award) from the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. Girls Write Now was featured as part of the "Making a Difference" series on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams in April 2009."Women Inspire Next Generation of Writers"
Making a Difference series, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.
In 2008, the organization received a Union Square Arts Award for its mentoring program.2008 Arts Award Recipients
Union Square Awards website.


References


External links

* {{official website, http://www.girlswritenow.org/ Non-profit organizations based in New York City Organizations established in 1998