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Who Understands Me But Me? A Youth Voices Conference.

on April 15th, 2013 in Uncategorized by | Comments Off

sponsored by with Special Guest Betty DeRamus Betty DeRamus is a published author and a former columnist for The Detroit News, the Detroit Free Press, the Associated Press, the Michigan Chronicle and the British Broadcasting Corporation. She has received an array of awards for her writing including: a 2011 Headliner Award…

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Another IO Alum Returns

on February 13th, 2013 in Uncategorized by | No Comments

Former Citywide Poets Coordinator Headlines in March Say the name Nandi around IO and eyes invariably light. She was a force on the page and in the lives of young students she led as a long-time leader of the CWP. We’re bringing her home to headline the March installment of…

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iO @ Wayne State University’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute Luncheon

on February 13th, 2013 in Uncategorized by | No Comments

A Snapshot of iO in 2012.

on December 28th, 2012 in Uncategorized by | Comments Off

The Talk of ‘12 5,037 K-12 students for yearlong weekly creative writing workshops this year. 32 top writers-in-residence worked with IO in classroom and after-school programs. 31 schools around Detroit embraced our 25-week core classroom programming. 5,771 people attended 50 events and readings through InsideOut Literary Arts Project, primarily free…

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IO Welcomes Roger Bonair- Agard

on November 20th, 2012 in Uncategorized by | No Comments

Roger Bonair-Agard is his own revolution… —Patricia Smith Scratch the Page, IO’s reading and workshop series, is back with a big literary name on the mic: Roger Bonair-Agard. You’ve seen him on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam and on the MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour. He descends on Detroit to work with our students…

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Give “The Gift of Possibility” this holiday season!

on November 12th, 2012 in Uncategorized by | No Comments

Come shop with a purpose on Dec. 1st., as the Paradise Pen Company (inside the Somerset Collection) hosts “The Gift of Possibility,” a one-of-a-kind shopping experience to benefit IO and young writers in Detroit. Fun runs from 10 am to 5 pm. and includes a 10% discount, a silent auction and of…

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Thanks for supporting InsideOut during the Great Write-Off of 2012!

on October 8th, 2012 in Uncategorized by | Comments Off

Thanks to 17 talented writers and 80 generous donors for making The Great Write Off of 2012 a great success an a sweet memory. Together we raised more than $5,500 to help IO expand ongoing afterschool workshops in critically underserved community locations. Thanks for sharing our belief that poetry adds…

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InsideOut Call to Writers

on August 22nd, 2012 in Uncategorized by | Comments Off

InsideOut is looking for writers who can teach the joy of creative writing to young people. Employment is part-time, typically 3-6 hours of teaching one day a week from October – May. A yearlong commitment is required; however, writers who are selected to be on the IO roster are not…

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IO Poets at the WSU Farmers Market

on August 15th, 2012 in Uncategorized by | No Comments

A hearty thanks to The Wayne State University Farmers Market for welcoming InsideOut Literary Arts Project to its entertainment line-up. IO’s Chace “Mic Write,”” Morris, an assistant writer-in-residence, youth poet Joseph Verge and IO Youth Leader, Justin Rogers wowed market goers with original work. IO looks forward to being added to the…

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IO Unveiled

on August 15th, 2012 in Uncategorized by | No Comments

Detroit’s Urban Innovation Exchange featured InsideOut Literary Arts Founder Dr. Terry Blackhawk for her trailblazing work with local youth. The Urban Innovation Exchange is an initiative to showcase and advance Detroit’s growing social innovation movement. Other featured organizations and community leaders include:  Delphia Simmons, Founder of Thrive Detroit, a social venture offering vulnerably-housed citizens…

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