
Kavita Das
Freelance Writer at Freelance
Author, Craft & Conscience (@BeaconPressBks, 10/22); committed to joy & justice; https://t.co/PZomvQWXEI https://t.co/U5G29eRNp0
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1 month ago |
narratively.com | Kavita Das
We’ve heard from so many of you—experienced reporters as well as those dipping your toes into writing for the first time—that a top priority right now is figuring out how to use your writing to make a difference. On Wednesday, May 7 at Narratively Academy, Kavita Das joins us to teach How to Write About Social Issues in Unprecedented Times.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
salon.com | Kavita Das
Despite the horrors we experienced under Trump's first presidency from his cruel Muslim bans, to his insulting rhetoric about African nations, to his deadly mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic, Trump was elected president once again.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
pw.org | Kavita Das
Through its collections, exhibitions, workshops, and events, the Center for Book Arts (CBA) has sought to uplift and “democratize” all aspects of the art and craft of bookmaking from bookbinding and letterpress printing to illustrating and beyond, since its founding fifty years ago, in 1974. The latest initiative along these lines is its newly established Small Press Incubator fellowship, which launched in October.
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May 7, 2024 |
narratively.com | Kavita Das
If you’re a journalist looking to sharpen your focus on social issues, an academic who wants to learn how to convey your expertise to a mainstream audience or a person impacted by social issues who wants to tell your story, don’t miss How to Write About Social Issues in Unprecedented Times, a Narratively Academy seminar with Kavita Das next Tuesday, May 14.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
url-media.com | Kavita Das
Like many fellow members of Generation X, I welcomed the chance to see Tracy Chapman return to the stage to sing “Fast Car,” one of the most affecting songs of our generation at the Grammys this past weekend. From the opening refrain, Chapman had us transfixed and we sang along as if three and a half decades hadn’t gone by. We were transported to the first time we heard it on the radio, or on cassette tape, or on vinyl.
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My piece in @Salon about why I strangely feel better despite Trump’s second presidency being much worse. https://t.co/bGDt9B91eB

I wrote for @Salon about despite how horrific the 1st weeks of Trump's 2nd presidency have been, or perhaps because of it, I feel strangely better. Finally, the danger is pervasive, undeniable, and sparked collective resistance. ✊🏾♥️🙏🏾 https://t.co/bGDt9B91eB

Tomorrow! 1 Day Virtual Writing with Conscience seminar @storystudio_chicago Just a few spots left! https://t.co/PG47334Bqn