
Event Description
Why write about uncomfortable experiences? And why share them with others?
Writing a collection of poetry about trauma was never a dream of Chelsey Richardson’s, but she did want to be a writer, and expressing her pain through writing gave her a tool for self-love, joy, and liberation.
In this writing workshop, Richardson fuses the ancient art of African storytelling with modern spoken word poetry to show audiences how putting difficult emotions into words can help us heal from traumatic experiences.
Chelsey Richardson (she/her) is a mother, teacher, and poet. She holds a bachelor’s degree in creative writing from the University of Washington and a master’s degree in teaching English education. She currently works as an educator at Nova Alternative High School in Seattle. Her debut poetry book, All Water Has Perfect Memory, was published in 2021.
Richardson lives in Seattle.
- When
- November 18, 2023
1:00 pm - Where
-
Whatcom Museum
121 Prospect St Bellingham, WA 98225 United States - Host
- Whatcom Museum

About Speakers Bureau Events
Speakers Bureau talks are free public presentations on history, politics, music, philosophy, and everything in between. Humanities Washington’s Speakers Bureau roster is made up of professors, artists, activists, historians, performers, journalists, and others—all chosen not only for their expertise, but their ability to inspire discussion with people of all ages and backgrounds. All talks are free and open to the public, and each lasts about an hour. They are hosted by a wide range of organizations throughout Washington State.