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OpenDue May 24, 2026

Young Writers Program - Class Proposals - Fall Youth 2026

The Loft Literary Center

Who can apply

You must include a strong, considered statement on how your class plan and teaching strategies will align with the Loft’s goal to be equitable, inclusive, and anti-racist in its classrooms and with its programming. If you need time to understand what the Loft means by this, or are simply curious for more information, here are some suggested resources—especially if you need help leading and navigating classroom discussions of student work as they relate to these topics:. In order to teach online, Loft teaching artists must have a reliable and high speed internet connection and a computer, as well as basic knowledge of computer use, Zoom and Google Classroom. The Loft can not provide you with a computer or internet access.

About this opportunity

This form is for a Youth Class for Fall 2026 and/or Winter Youth 2027. Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis while this project is live. Want to get immediate feedback on your class proposal? Email edu@loft.org if you have any question about the proposal process. On our website, we have resources and FAQs to assist you in submitting proposals. Before contacting Program Manager Jack Harris (jharris@loft.org) with questions, please review the following: Reference Guide for Teaching Artists Inclusion, Equity, and Antiracism Loft Code of Conduct Submittable Guide The Loft is dedicated to offering classes that are imaginative, multicultural, and responsive. We seek reading lists, class content, and approaches to discussions on craft that are inclusive and diverse, as well as timely, contemp...

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