
Left to right: Dion Flynn, Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons, Brett Felder, Ellie Dvorkin Dunn, Najah Imani Muhammad, and Kevin Allison. Photo credit: Russ Rowland.
Left to right: Dion Flynn, Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons, Brett Felder, Ellie Dvorkin Dunn, Najah Imani Muhammad, and Kevin Allison. Photo credit: Russ Rowland.
We were honored to receive a “Pay Your People” grant from IndieSpace, home of the Indie Theater Fund. However, we’re overjoyed that The Big Give 2022 connected us with our next storyteller: Najah Imani Muhammad!
Learn more about Najah below, and click here to grab your tickets today to see her switch up her story at Symphony Space.
Najah Imani Muhammad is a Hudson Valley based multi-hyphenate artist and educator. She is the co-host of the podcast UnderRepresented Representatives, a space which amplifies the voices of the unheard and gives them a throne. Regardless of the project, Najah’s goal is to use the arts as a communicative tool to bring people together, and start a conversation. After leaving her full-time teaching job, Najah finds ways to stay connected with education through being a teaching artist with Disney Theatrical Group, Beacon Performing Arts Center, and Director of Education for her mother’s non-profit organization, Leaders by Choice. In the past she has worked with programs such as Girl Be Heard, The Leadership Program, and Kaiser’s Room. Follow along her journey @najahknows @underreppedreps @leadersbychoice www.NajahKnows.com
Storytelling, performance, and college admissions all tied together into one fun evening at Symphony Space. More info and tickets HERE!
Entertainers and educators trading true tales inspired by the theme “College Try” is an excellent way to encourage high school students to think about the story they want to tell with their college application essays.
High school students can sign up for a pre-show workshop with producers and college essay writing instructors Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons and Tim Lindner to jumpstart a college essay that will wow admissions officers.
Contact noyoutellit@gmail.com to register for the pre-show college essay workshop or to arrange for a block of tickets for your school.
Plus, play story trivia for fun literary prizes and donations made to Bottom Line on behalf of the winners.
Bottom Line partners with thousands of degree-aspiring students from under-resourced communities as they get into college, graduate, and go far in life. Learn more and get involved at bottomline.org.
World Read Aloud Day feels like a perfect time to share our four “College Try” storytellers who will trade true tales and speak each other’s words aloud, empowering voices on the page and Symphony Space stage!
Learn more about the show, storytellers, and save your seat by CLICKING HERE for info and to buy tickets. In-Person and Live Stream available. See you on March 16th and spread the word!!