Women's History Month Panel - The Role of Reflection in Memoir Writing
Join us for a special Women’s History Month panel on the role of reflection in memoir writing, featuring Herstory’s founder and artistic...
Herstory Community Workshop in Action
Herstory works with the conviction that master-level workshops need to be equally available to all— whether one has walked a conventional...
Youth Writing For Justice
We invite you to join our mini lesson in experiencing where a story is going, once the writing has been developed for 8-10 weeks. In...
Stories for Youth Justice: Celebrating the Power of Student Voices
We invite you to watch our video presentation of the culminating reading of Stories for Youth Justice, featuring student readers from LIU...
Illness as Metaphor, Native American Identity, and the Hidden Self
The history of Native Americans in the United States is filled with oppression by and struggle against the dominant culture. While native...
Human Costs of Migration and the Myth of the American Dream
Though the world still considers the United States of America to be the land of immigrants, the nation that welcomes people from all...
Protecting our Collective Future
We often like to look at an issue in isolation. If we are talking about youth who commit crime or victims of violence, we often allow...
Hope is Premeditated Disappointment
Amid the ongoing controversy over policies and practices in criminal justice, we wonder, what is justice and how can we achieve it for...
Doing Time on the Outside, Voices from Children of the Incarcerated
The force behind this program is Tanasha Gordon, a student from Central Islip High School who is member of Touro Law Center’s branch of...