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En-Vision Embodied Writing Workshop

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April 7 @ 5:00 pm 6:30 pm

Hosted by (QZAP) co-founder , this workshop will blend mindfulness and creative writing to explore themes of slowing down, radical self-care, critical disability studies, and fostering networks of mutual support and caregiving. The workshop will include time for creative exploration through collaging, blackout poetry, and more. Supplies will be provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own collage, paper, and zine-making materials to share.

Workshop participants and the broader campus community are invited to submit artwork and creative writing pieces to a collaborative community zine project on a queer ethics of slow care. Those interested in submitting to the En-Vision Zine can find more information and submission requirements here.

This event is a part of our inaugural graduate-led public humanities program En-Vision: Toward a Queer Ethics of Slow Care. “En-Vision” explores creative practices and embodied experiences of slow care for individuals living with chronic illness and impairments.

Free and open to the public. Held in-person and online. Food and light snacks will be provided for in-person attendees.


For those attending virtually – please to join the Virtual Session for the En-Vision Embodied Writing Workshop.


En-Vision Embodied Writing Workshop Registration

Register here for the En-Vision Embodied Writing Workshop, held in KIRC 1150 on April 7 from 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm!

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Directions, Parking & Accessibility

  • Paid parking is available within the Lubar Garage.
    • Lubar Parking is $1 each 20 min for the 1st hour; then pay $1 per hour. The maximum charge is $12 total.
  • Time-limited street parking is available on neighborhood streets surrounding campus.
  • If using the Lubar Garage, you can find the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) across N. Maryland Ave.
    • The Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex is located between the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center/51ÁÔÆæ Welcome Center and Lapham Hall. There are two accessible entrances to the and the of the building.

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51ÁÔÆæ makes every effort to ensure campus events and activities are accessible. If you foresee needing accommodations for this event, please contact the Center for 21st Century Studies during normal business hours. Advanced notice of 5 business days is preferred.


3135 N Maryland Ave
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211