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The Language of the Body: Writing As a Pathway for Healing (5-wk Online Class)

February 25, 2026 @ 7:00 pm March 25, 2026 @ 8:30 pm

$80 – $300 pay what you can

The body is a vessel, a home that gives us permission and access to navigating life. So too, the body can also be a site of challenge, or grief, or a space that holds stories and experiences that can block us both as people, and as writers. In this class, we will simultaneously explore the power of writing as both a tool for healing, and a craft-based skill for writing about the body itself. We will read work by writers like Melissa Febos, Sonya Renee Taylor, and others who use language to articulate and share the many journeys our bodies experience both individually and collectively. We will use guided prompts and activities to supportively and thoughtfully generate new content about our own body journeys. We will also build a dexterity for allowing writing to be a vessel––like our bodies themselves––and a home for permission and access. This class will be led by Caroline Rothstein, whose early “Body Empowerment” series on YouTube; activism and advocacy around mental health, consent, and eating disorder recovery; and work as an educator, writer, performer, and documentary filmmaker has long addressed the body, body image, and healing.

** Last day to register: Friday, Feb 20, 2026 **

About Caroline Rothstein

Caroline Rothstein (she/her) is an internationally touring writer, poet, performer, educator, and New York Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker. Her work has appeared in Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, InStyle, Narratively, The Guardian, BuzzFeed, Hey Alma, and elsewhere. She tours year-round performing spoken word poetry, public speaking, facilitating workshops and teaching at colleges, schools, performance venues, summer camps, companies, and community organizations worldwide. Caroline is also a facilitator for the Dialogue Arts Project, an instructor at Narratively Academy, and teaches literary journalism at Baruch College.