KCP NEWS + BLOG

April 2021

CLICK HERE for a great story on VPR about Listen Up and the Black Voices Lab that we have running on our website. Shani  Stoddard and Elyse Martin Smith, a young black teen did a fantastic job talking about the project and the power of youth voice.

https://www.listenupvt.org/

https://www.listenupvt.org/

The Listen Up Project has released its first official piece of music!

My Person, a love song written by Vermont teens Lulu Barr-Brandt, Camille Maglienti and Lily Welch with help from music mentor Brian Boyes, is the perfect Valentine. It's a song from the upcoming Listen Up Project, an original musical inspired and created by Vermont teens, touring during summer 2021. This music video is just a taste of the work Vermont teens have done to share their stories and reveal what's important to them. You'll hear more as auditions and the tour draw near!

WATCH NOW!

Bess O’Brien to discuss film “I Am From Here” in AAUW Zoom Webinar

Director Bess O’Brien will discuss her documentary film “I Am From Here” at a Zoom Webinar on Tuesday, February 16, at 7:00pm. The webinar will be hosted by the Middlebury Branch of AAUW (American Association of University Women). O’Brien is an award-winning filmmaker and theatre producer. In 1991, she co-founded Kingdom County Productions with her husband Jay Craven. Joining O’Brien in the discussion will be Nicholas Leslie, Youth Program and Engagement AmeriCorps Member for Addison Central Teens and 2019 graduate of Middlebury College. O’Brien was commissioned by the Vermont NEA to make the film “I Am From Here”about racism in Vermont schools. The film has been screened on VT PBS and is available to schools across Vermont as a teaching tool. O’Brien and Leslie will discuss the making of the film and the conversations they have had with teens of color in Vermont, educators and activists. They will also take questions from the audience. It is recommended that webinar participants view the film in advance.

Vimeo link to the film “I Am From Here”: https://vimeo.com/288449454

The link to register for the webinar is bit.ly/AAUWFebWebinar

Please email mary.longey@gmail.com with questions.

FEBRUARY 2021

Writers for Recovery is proud to collaborate with Writing songs as a tool for Recovery!

Ever wanted to write a song?

In this six week Zoom workshop with pro songwriter Steve Wehmeyer, you’ll explore how the craft of songwriting can be a tool for recovery from addiction, and help pave a path to a richer, deeper, creative life. You’ll learn skills, perceptions, tricks and tips used by professional songwriters to unblock your creativity and help you turn your stories into songs. We’ll also explore how the skills that make a good collaborative songwriting team are also tools for maintaining integrity, managing emotions, communicating openly, and staying sober.

Dates

Five Saturdays at 1 -2:30 PM starting February 20, 2021.

Please join us: space is limited!

To learn more and register:

https://www.writersforrecovery.org/blog/2021/1/29/new-6-week-workshop-songwriting-for-sobriety-with-steve-wehmeyer


Feature Films & Documentaries

Cinema Sarah Lawrence

Next round: Winter/Spring 2022. 

Writers For Recovery

Current workshops take place at the Burlington Turning Point and Spectrum Youth Drop-in Center.

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