Warrior Writers BIPOC Writing Workshop

June 29, 2021 @ 3:00PM — 5:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

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Hello Warrior Writers Black and Indigenous People of Color community,

We, Eddie Falcón and Angela Waller, would like to invite you to our BIPOC Summer writing workshops that we will be co-facilitating together. These workshops will consist of prompts from BIPOC writers and/or articles about topics that pertain to our communities. Our first session will be focused on excerpts from Black and Indigenous Chapbook authors. Please bring yourself, your ancestors, your heart, and of course your words to this exciting new space we’re creating to share in our life experience as people of color that goes beyond the military. Thank you and hope to see you there.

Workshops take place via Zoom the last Tuesday of June, July, and August at 3:00 PM ET. This registration is for the June 29th workshop. If you would like to also register for the July 27th workshop, you can do so here.

Regardless of experiences with writing, combat, art, deployment, etc, any veteran or service member who identifies as Black, Indigenous, or a person of color is welcome at this workshop. No prior writing experience is required.

Facilitators:

Eddie Falcón has been an activist in the Bay Area since shortly after his separation from the Air Force. He’s had membership in organizations such as About Face (formerly Iraq Veterans Against the War), Before Enlisting, Bay Area Copwatch chapters, Unconventional Action in the Bay, and Warrior Writers. This work has brought him to speak in high schools, colleges, youth programs, and at events across Europe, North America, and the MIddle East about his military experience and Anti-War perspective. He has also co-produced the documentary Occupation Has No Future set in Palestine and Israel, many Copwatch videos and Know Your Rights trainings with WeCopwatch, and has co-starred in two bilingual National Lawyers Guild infomercials for Immigrants Rights. He is also a musician and has performed at several events and fundraisers across the nation. He has worked for many years as a high school teacher in Special Education, Math, and Spanish. Eddie likes playing the piano, hiking, cycling, watching the NBA, collecting, playing, and restoring vintage synthesizers, and is involved in California’s Native American community as a dancer, drummer, and event organizer.


Angela Waller is a Pennsylvania native and “grew up” serving in various Army Reserve Medical units throughout the Philadelphia and surrounding areas as a Medical Laboratory Technologist. She’s now a published writer, Holistic Lifestyle Coach, and advanced level Registered Yoga Teacher, with hundreds of additional hours of specialized certifications including two of her favorites; Prenatal Yoga and Trauma Informed Yoga, all while expanding her wellness business serving diverse populations. After two deployments, Angela started practicing yoga again, writing poetry and volunteering which were all instrumental in helping her reduce stress. An avid volunteer of several international and national organizations, she was recognized for distinguished community service which twice earned her the President Barack Obama Volunteer Service Award. In early 2017 Angela founded her grassroots nonprofit organization created to bring the arts and various social events to veterans, older adults and children who otherwise may not have had the opportunity to engage in cultural activities. Angela is an activist, advocate, and philanthropist; she’s also an Ambassador for multiple organizations. Angela’s additional passions include her love for taking road trips, nature walks, world travel, photography, horseback riding and training puppies to eventually become future service dogs for veterans.