ABOUT
Our History
This curriculum was developed by Nathan Ross Freeman throughout his career as an artist and teacher, and over a span of 18 years as the Artistic Director and Co-founder of Authoring Action. Together with Co-founder and Executive Director, Lynn Rhoades, and a collection of collaborating artists, the Authoring Action Process became a living, breathing and evolving curriculum that has affected the lives of hundreds of teens and reached the ears of thousands of adults. In a time when communities are not listening to young people, Authoring Action’s signature creative and presentation processes aim to cultivate vocal, film, multimedia and visual art outlets that speak to systemic societal issues.
For the past 21 years the Authoring Action Creative Writing Process has been used with teen authors, in public school classrooms, for private workshops, in professional settings, at conferences and large-scale public events. The Process has provided a structure for topics ranging from the environment, to domestic violence, from the education achievement gap to workplace relationships.