- Barbara Andersen (Anthropology)
- Carolina Alonso (Gender Studies)
Students learn to use their collective voice to fight for change in their community, city, and country. Members of the People's Puppets and Occupy movements discuss consensus, building awareness, and social justice.
Author Visits
Authors speak about their craft, inspiration, and process. Some do readings, slideshows, and Q&A, while others do hands-on writing workshops to engage students in their own writing. Published works are purchased for the library and promoted to build anticipation.
- Celina Martinez
- Chelsea Lemon Fetzer founder of Create Collective
- Christopher Grant
- Daniel José Older
- Dave Roman
- Elle Cosimano
- George Hagen
- Matt De la Peña
- Meg Medina
- Melissa Kantor
- Nick Courage
- Paul Volponi
- Raina Telgemeier
- Torrey Maldonado
- Una LaMarche
Students learn about elements of design, layout, material, and color as well as the production process. They have the opportunity to design prototypes according to their own aesthetic.
- Fashion: Amanda Coen
- Object: Shannon Oliverio of Jay Strongwater
Students learn to express themselves through spoken word, body language, and imagery. Workshops have included filming shorts, writing, and performing skits.
- Comedy: Damien Chadwick of Upright Citizens Brigade
- Filmmaking: Philip Swift
- Puppetry: Joe Therrien and the Bread and Puppet Theater
- Radio: Maria de Mater O'Neill
Graphic novels and comics are extremely popular in our school. These artists and writers have come to talk about their books, visual storytelling, the interaction between illustrations and text, comic panels and the gutter. Activities have included comic drawing/writing, filling in text bubbles, and creating panels with different visual perspectives.
We use some ASL signs at our school in order to communicate silently during class. This is the sign our students use to show they agree with their classmates. In this workshop students learn about body language, cultural cues, and basic phrases. We'd love to introduce other languages in the future!
- ASL Gabriel Grayson
Manga and anime are also a big draw! This workshop highlighted the difference between Japanese and western comics and exposed students to trends and themes in Manga over time.
Students learn to express themselves through movement as well as learn the history of a particular genre of performance.
- Juggling: Greg Skiano
- San Jarocho: Paula Sanchez-Kucukozer
Musicians use songs as a story telling medium and help students understand a particular genre or write their own lyrics.
- El Grito del Poeta
- La Bruja
- Maria Morales
- John Schimmel of DIYability
- Matt Moore of Cloudkid