GOOD NEWS FROM CHAPTER 510
welcome new board members Dorothy, Edward, Sean & MARNIE!
WELCOME TO THE BOARD DOROTHY LAZARD, SEAN MCCLUNG, MARNIE WEBB & EDWARD HANNEMANN!
EXPANDED PROGRAMMING AT WESTLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL!
Chapter 510 is offering a creative writing, bookmaking, and publishing course for up to 30 students at Westlake Middle School (Oakland) this school year. This will be Chapter 510’s most intensive offering ever!
thank you, quest, for helping us fill our new writing center with writers & words!
The Quest Foundation offered Chapter 510 a $50,000 challenge grant to activate our new Writing Center last year. We’re proud to announce two others joined with Quest to bring our after-school programs to life: The Weinberg Foundation as well as Frances Hellman & Warren Breslau.
Chapter 510’s new brand won sf design week’s social impact award!
Congratulations to our radical design team from IDW and to us! We cannot be more proud to have won internationally acclaimed SF Design Week’s Social Impact Award.
Thank you, OAKLAND FUND FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH!
We are so thrilled to be one of this year’s OFCY grantees! The Oakland Fund for Children and Youth have gifted us $75,000 to support programs at our Oakland writing center.
CONGRATULATIONS, LEILA MOTLEY ON YOUR DEBUT NOVEL!
Congratulations Leila Mottley on your Instant New York Times BEST SELLING Oprah Book Club debut Nominated debut novel Nightcrawling!
SIX NEW BEAUTIFUL BROADSIDES BY OAKLAND SEVENTH GRADE POETS
Chapter 510 published SIX gorgeously designed and printed BROADSIDES of poetry written by Oakland seventh-grade authors who participated in Chapter 510's WHISPERING TO THE AIR workshop with poet Giovanna Lomanto.
welcome our new director of development, alexandra céspedes-kent!
We are thrilled to introduce our newest staff member, Alexandra Céspedes-Kent. Alexandra first gained a love of writing in the eighth grade when she had a dynamic, engaging English teacher at her East San Jose public school.
the HOOVER ELEMENTARY 5th grade-penned book I have wings / yo tengo alas TAKES FLIGHT!
In a new anthology of poems, ten Oakland fifth graders rewrite the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in their own words. With frank and exquisite language, the young poets offer rich insight into what it means to have the freedom to move, rest, think, seek a safe place to live, be cared for, and have a family.
WE OPENED AND IT WAS A BLESSED DAY!
"This space is a blessing." - Ayodele Nzinga, Oakland Poet Laureate
One week ago today, a writing center was born. It came to our attention that we have been working for nine months on the build and beautification of our new home at 546 9th Street in Old Oakland. This does not feel like a coincidence.
bay area reporter: Sci-fi writing program helps queer youth of color
The Bay Area Reporter thoughtfully highlights our first-of-its-kind science fiction and fantasy workshop for LGBTQ sixth and seventh graders called New Origins in an interview with teaching artist Duane Horton.
CONTRIBUTE TO OUR THIRD-ANNUAL ALL TOWN POEM!
Happy National Poetry Month!
For the third year in a row, in partnership with the City of Oakland and the Oakland Roots, we will be celebrating Poetry Month by writing together as a Town.