Join us for a two part workshop on Saturday August 19th and 26th from 12-3 with filmmaker Justice Singleton.

Over the course of two sessions, we will create communal space and intimacy for participants to write and share in a consensual and safe space. *If you do not identify as queer or transgender, please refrain from joining this specific event and/or share this event with your fellow queer/trans friends. We will also accept honorariums from allies who want to help donate fees to participants.

  • The workshops will include:

  • How to pitch your idea

  • Structure your storyline

  • A discussion on queer and trans history in film

  • Include your queer journey into narrative work for television and / or film

Purchase Workshop Here

Bundle purchase includes both the August 19th and August 26th workshops. No QTBIPOC participant will be turned away for lack of funds! Please reach out to [email protected] if you are a QTBIPOC writer and unable to cover the workshop cost. If you are interested in sponsoring the cost of a workshop for a QTBIPOC participant, please email [email protected].

Instructor

Screenwriting Instructor

Justice Singleton

Justice Singleton (pronouns he/him ) is a black trans educator, screenwriter, director, actor, poet, stand-up comedian and drag burlesque artist who lives in New Orleans. Originally from Los Angeles, Justice was Inspired by his spiritual faith to create a meditative writers’ program called Justify Writers Room. The workshops enlists BIPOC creators to build community and dismantle “writer’s block”, inspire radical education and systemic storytelling. In addition to working as a television and film imagineer, Justice performs stand-up comedy and co-stars in a podcast called Imposter Syndrome Survivor’s Club with Amelian Kashiro Hamilton. The podcast is spiritual audio exploring “Imposter Syndrome” within the creative industry. Currently, Justice Singleton spends time writing television, teaching workshops, producing and performing in New Orleans.