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JCSU Alumna hosts virtual writing workshops to help high school classmates reconnect during pandemic

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Taiia Smart Young 鈥95
Taiia Smart Young 鈥95
Photo credit: Shateek Young

Charlotte, N.C. / May 4, 2020 鈥听Despite the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, people across the world have found new ways to help each other. Two 星空无限传媒 alumni are using their connection to pay it forward.听

鈥淒r. Diron T. Ford 鈥93, assistant vice principal at Woodside High School, in Newport News, Virginia, asked if I鈥檇 be interested in creating a writing workshop for his students who were feeling disconnected from their peers and bored at home due to the pandemic,鈥 said Taiia Smart Young 鈥95.

In an effort to help Ford鈥檚 students, Young created a special, online workshop called Write Now: Stories from the Quarantine.

鈥淭he goal was to design a safe space where students could be creative and honest about life in their respective quarantines,鈥 she explained.

Young and students met on Zoom April 22, 2020 where she presented them with a variety of entertaining topics to write about related to the pandemic.

鈥淥ne of the prompts asked the students to imagine it was 2035 and they had to describe鈥攖o their future kid鈥攚hat it was like surviving the pandemic of 2020,鈥 she elaborated.

As mentioned in one of her newsletters about the power of journaling, Young believes her workshop can be a therapeutic outlet for the students, who may be having a hard time transitioning to their new normal of learning.听

鈥淪o often, reading and writing is not seen as the fun thing to do. It鈥檚 not an Instagram post, Snapchat feed, or a TikTok video, so that makes my job of engaging students much more difficult,鈥 she said.

Nevertheless, Young has not allowed challenges to deter her from assisting students 鈥淢y goal is to get students to tell the best story ever, no matter if they are writing a journal entry or crafting an essay to impress an admissions officer at JCSU.鈥

In addition to her workshop for students, Young has also created workshops aimed at helping people find ways to love themselves, titled听Love you, Mean it.

鈥淎s an author, editor and self-publishing consultant, I didn鈥檛 see this as being a part of my career, but has become one of my favorite parts of my entrepreneurial journey,鈥 she said.

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