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Our writing workshop for survivors of gender-based violence is coming to Chicago in July. Apply now! 

Yasmeen Waheed and Titi Ogunbambi, graduates of our 2024 Stories We Tell workshop at Simmons Center for Global Chicago.

Our testimonial writing workshop for survivors of gender-based violence is coming to Chicago July 12-13. Apply now! 

Developed to help those who have lived through or witnessed gender-based violence or other human rights violations use their voices, faces, and stories to call the public to greater compassion and — more importantly — social action, our Center for Story & Witness (formerly The Voices and Faces Project) testimonial writing program is supporting a new generation of activists seeking to use story to create social change. We're not just training writers. We're creating a global community.



We ground each of our writing workshops in a simple belief: That we are here to be heard. 


During each immersive, two-day Stories We Tell testimonial writing workshop, a cohort of emerging and established artists, writers, activists, and survivors come together to read and discuss culture-changing literature from across history and various social justice movements…take part in a series of innovative, real-time writing exercises…and share creative work in moderated, expert-led workshopping sessions. Over 1300 writers from across the African and North American continents have graduated from our writing program.

 

Media neutral and genre inclusive, with a focus on memoir, fiction, poetry, non-fiction, op ed, and essay writing, our trauma-informed and creatively ambitious program was created to support survivors of injustice who seek to use their personal stories to create political change.

 

Meet our workshop co-creators, Anne K. Ream and R. Clifton Spargo. 


Our testimonial writing program was co-created by novelist R. Clifton Spargo, a lecturer in creative writing at Yale University and graduate of the acclaimed Iowa Writers' Workshop, and activist Anne K. Ream, author of Lived Through This, her memoir of a global journey spent listening to survivors of gender-based violence.


This workshop is supported by the Mimi Grimes Scholarship Fund.


THE STORIES WE TELL:

A testimonial writing workshop for survivors and witnesses to gender-based violence.

 

July 12 & 13, 2025

Simmons Center for Global Chicago

Chicago, IL

Applications due June 24, 2025

Mimi Taylor Grimes (center) with her family and trustees of the Mimi Grimes Scholarship Fund (l to r): Cami DiMauri, Robert K. Ream, David Grimes, Kary Ream and Anne K. Ream. 

Support the Mimi Grimes Scholarship Fund and give the gift of change.

Melva "Mimi" Taylor Grimes – an activist and educator who taught for three decades in Chicago-area elementary schools before becoming a supervisor of teaching education at the University of California, Santa Barbara - spent her life believing in the power of empathy, community engagement, and justice.


Working to create a world free of gender-based violence, an issue that had directly impacted her family, was a labor of love for Mimi. She was a founding member of the Speakers Bureau at The Voices and Faces Project; served as an advisor to the board of directors of the Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault; and was recognized for her activism on behalf of victims when she received the National Sexual Violence Resource Council's "Visionary Voice Award," which was presented to Mimi and her daughter, Center for Story & Witness co-founder Anne K. Ream, at a 2011 Clinton Presidential Center ceremony. 


To carry forward Mimi's legacy in the wake of her death in 2024, her family has launched the Mimi Taylor Grimes Scholarship Fund, to provide full scholarships for survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking seeking to take part in our Center for Story & Witness writing program. Thanks, in advance, for considering a donation in this extraordinary woman's honor! 

Nobuko Nagaoka, our Center for Story & Witness Art Director, drives our visual communications. 

Get to know our Center for Story & Witness team: Meet Nobuko Nagaoka.

One of the first survivors of sexual violence to share her story with Center for Story & Witness, and a visionary art director, Nobuko Nagaoka drives our visual communications.


"The experience of first sharing my story for Anne's book Lived Through This was intense and powerful, and at times, painful," says Nobuko. "Somewhere inside I felt that going back and remembering the violence I had survived was important. Staying silent, leaving things under the rug is never good."

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UPCOMING EVENTS

THE STORIES WE TELL: 

A testimonial writing workshop for survivors of gender-based violence.

Co-led by Anne K. Ream and R. Clifton Spargo.


July 12 & 13, 2025

Simmons Center for Global Chicago

Chicago, IL


September 13 & 14, 2025

The Jensen Project

Dallas, TX


October 3 & 4, 2025

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Washington, DC


October 11 & 12, 2025

The Jackson School at Yale University

New Haven, CT


October 25 & 26, 2025

Sanctuary for Families

New York City, NY


November 8 & 9, 2025

FreeFrom

Los Angeles, CA

THE HAROLD WASHINGTON LITERARY AWARDS:

Keynote by National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Sandra Cisneros; opening remarks by Selection Committee Co-Chairs Anne K. Ream & Bette Cerf Hill.


September 5, 2025

A Printers Row Lit Fest Event

The Union League Club

Chicago, IL




ABOUT CENTER FOR STORY & WITNESS


At Center for Story & Witness (formerly The Voices and Faces Project) our mission is to cultivate and share stories that bear witness to gender-based violence and other social injustices in order to change minds, hearts, and public policies. Through our testimonial writing workshops, our narrative advocacy trainings, and our performances, publications and campaigns, we seek to create measurable social change through the power of narrative.

 

For 16 years, we have been awarded the America's Best Charities Seal of Excellence, a designation given to organizations that meet the highest standards of public accountability and program/cost effectiveness.



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