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Re-Visioning TLA in the World: A Community Conversation

  • 04 December 2022
  • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Online


Please join us for a community conversation with

Members of the TLA Network board of directors

TLA Network founder, Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg


Your Voice Matters!


Since 2004, the Transformative Language Arts Network has been connecting people, and supporting the development of language for liberation, growth and celebration. We look now at what we have achieved over 18 years and what more we can do, as individuals and as a community, to improve our reach and our service. 

We invite you to join us for an online conversation led by TLAN founder Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg and members of our board of directors to reimagine and re-envision the future of TLAN. We invite you to consider how you might be involved, in whatever big or small ways that are possible for you.

No matter how long you have been part of our unique community, your opinion is important to us. 

Sunday, December 4th, 2022

11-12:30pm PST // 12-1:30pm MST // 1-2:30pm CST

2-3:30pm EST // 11pm-12:30am GST

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This is a FREE event which is open to the public. All are welcome.

You must register to attend.

A Zoom link will be sent out to all registrants one day prior to the event. 


Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference.

The TLA Network exists to support and promote individuals and organizations that use the spoken, written, or sung word as a tool for personal and community transformation.

The Transformative Language Arts Network (TLAN) is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in our offerings, organization, and aspirations. Words have the power to question, subvert, and transform limiting cultural narratives as well as reinforce entrenched stories and stereotypes. The TLA Network wants to make clear that we celebrate and uplift conversations across identity and difference, whether rooted in race, religion, social class, ethnicity, disability, health, gender, sexual orientation, age, military service, and other identities. In the past we have responded to a lack of diversity by actively recruiting underrepresented groups to: present and keynote at the Power of Words conference; serve on the TLAN board; teach classes; and contribute to our publications. We will continue to look at ways to incorporate greater access and representation in all of our projects, not just through the power of words but through the specifics of our practices.


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