Free Writing Circle Preview Event for Imagination and Justice: Meditation and Free-Writing Circles with Lisa Freedman

  • Wednesday, August 18, 2021
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Digital Village

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Imagination and Justice: Meditation and Free-Writing Circles
with Lisa Freedman


Our newest writing circle will launch in September with Lisa Freedman

Register for a free preview on August 18!


Writing Circle Information (must register separately for full Writing Circle)

Imagination and Justice: Meditation and Free-Writing Circles
with Lisa Freedman

Eight sessions on Saturdays from 10 am to 12 pm EST

Sept. 25 - Nov. 13

“For to imagine is not simply to see what does not yet exist or what one wants to exist. It is also a profound act of creativity to see what is.” Susan Griffin

These circles are generative, a place to write or re-write material that dwells (or wants to dwell) in the realm where the personal is political. You may already be working on a relevant project, or you may be starting a new one. Either way, you and your stories, your writings will be welcome here.

The format of each session helps us get to know and support one another. Each time we meet, we will start with a few minutes of silence followed by a short guided free-write and share to check in. Lisa then guides us in two more rounds of meditation, free-writing, and sharing. The sharing is always optional. Holding the circle in silence together is a bonding activity, and as the weeks unfold, we connect more deeply through our writings. This is how we help each other take writerly risks to reveal our experiences and imaginings. And this is how we support each other as we dare to share our voices and visions with the world.

Meditators, writers, dreamers, and activists at every level of experience are welcome. All genres are welcome.

Participants receive the prompts and background materials each week. These come from many sources, including Kiese Laymon, Layli Longsoldier, Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, and Rev. angel Kyodo williams.


Lisa Freedman is a writer, activist, and New School Writing Program faculty member. She founded Breathe/Read/Write as a contemplative response to the chaos of the U.S. elections in 2016. BRW combines meditation and freewriting so participants clear the static and astound themselves with the flow and clarity that comes when they set their pens on the page. As a practitioner of Shambhala Buddhism, Lisa knows how inspiring it can be to share the open space of silence. And she has a knack for choosing free-write prompts that connect writers to what they need to say. Lisa leads BRW circles for The NY Zendo, the International Women’s Writing Guild, The Poetry Barn, and the New School’s Social Justice Hub, among others. Her work with BRW earned a 2021 NYFA Community Artists Corp Grant. 

Lisa holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the New School. Her creative work can be found in these anthologies: Resist Much, Obey Little: Inaugural Poems to the ResistanceLiterature from the First 20 Years of Art & Understanding; and Grabbing the Apple: An Anthology of New York Women Poets. Her poetry and prose also appear in Satya Magazine, POZ, Poetry Ration, and others. For more info, see the Breathe/Read/Write Eventbrite page and Lisa’s Writing Coach website.

Lisa’s work with BRW earned a 2021 NYFA Community Artists Corp Grant.” If you live in NYC, sign up for the free Breathe/Read/Write beach retreat on Saturday, Aug. 28, to help artists and writers re-emerge from Covid with strength and vision: BRW Beach Retreat