


DEcolonize dreamspaces
What would the world look like if we decolonized our dreamspaces?
Join author Lesley-Ann Brown aka Blackgirl on Mars in co-creating our very own dreamspace.
Let's re-image the world and our place in it in this counterstorytelling bootcamp where we will make time to dream, create, rest and re-image. This is a 3 hour writing workshop where you will learn to liberate your dreams from colonial prisons, write them down and share.
max 10 participants
Each participant will receive a copy of Lesley-Ann Brown's books, Decolonial Daughter (Repeater Books).
Lesley-Ann Brown is a Caribbean-American writer born in Brooklyn with roots in Trinidad and Tobago. In 1999 she moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, to become a mother. She began organizing poetry events and freelanced for NBCBLK.
Her work has been published in the US, Europe, and Latin America. She is the author of Decolonial Daughter: Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son, her debut.
Lesley-Ann Brown is interested in how modernity has ruptured familial memories and bonds. She is interested in the land and the stories that it holds. In her upcoming publication, “Blackgirl on Mars,” she examines the current global mental health crisis and how it relates to “civilization,”; the project of modernity and healing, among other issues.
What would the world look like if we decolonized our dreamspaces?
Join author Lesley-Ann Brown aka Blackgirl on Mars in co-creating our very own dreamspace.
Let's re-image the world and our place in it in this counterstorytelling bootcamp where we will make time to dream, create, rest and re-image. This is a 3 hour writing workshop where you will learn to liberate your dreams from colonial prisons, write them down and share.
max 10 participants
Each participant will receive a copy of Lesley-Ann Brown's books, Decolonial Daughter (Repeater Books).
Lesley-Ann Brown is a Caribbean-American writer born in Brooklyn with roots in Trinidad and Tobago. In 1999 she moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, to become a mother. She began organizing poetry events and freelanced for NBCBLK.
Her work has been published in the US, Europe, and Latin America. She is the author of Decolonial Daughter: Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son, her debut.
Lesley-Ann Brown is interested in how modernity has ruptured familial memories and bonds. She is interested in the land and the stories that it holds. In her upcoming publication, “Blackgirl on Mars,” she examines the current global mental health crisis and how it relates to “civilization,”; the project of modernity and healing, among other issues.
What would the world look like if we decolonized our dreamspaces?
Join author Lesley-Ann Brown aka Blackgirl on Mars in co-creating our very own dreamspace.
Let's re-image the world and our place in it in this counterstorytelling bootcamp where we will make time to dream, create, rest and re-image. This is a 3 hour writing workshop where you will learn to liberate your dreams from colonial prisons, write them down and share.
max 10 participants
Each participant will receive a copy of Lesley-Ann Brown's books, Decolonial Daughter (Repeater Books).
Lesley-Ann Brown is a Caribbean-American writer born in Brooklyn with roots in Trinidad and Tobago. In 1999 she moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, to become a mother. She began organizing poetry events and freelanced for NBCBLK.
Her work has been published in the US, Europe, and Latin America. She is the author of Decolonial Daughter: Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son, her debut.
Lesley-Ann Brown is interested in how modernity has ruptured familial memories and bonds. She is interested in the land and the stories that it holds. In her upcoming publication, “Blackgirl on Mars,” she examines the current global mental health crisis and how it relates to “civilization,”; the project of modernity and healing, among other issues.