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Storytelling & Zine Making with Little Rebels Press and YesWeBleed

When/Where Saturday 11 April, 2-5 pm, Arts of the Working Class, Schillerpromenade 10, 12049, Berlin Registration Until April 10, 2026

This workshop is a space for storytelling across generations — a place to write, draw, and reflect on the experiences that shape us. At its center: the interconnected processes of transformation and becoming. Menstruation, translation, gender transition, migration, the ways we learn to name ourselves and our worlds — not as separate topics, but as different expressions of the same ongoing change.

Through guided prompts and creative exercises, you'll write letters, short stories, or illustrated reflections addressed to a child — real or imagined — drawing from memory, body, and the emotional landscape of growing up between places, languages, and identities. These will be collected in a joint publication with YesWeBleed.

The workshop is family-friendly and intergenerational. Adults are invited to reconnect with their inner child. Children are invited to see themselves in the stories we make together.

No experience needed! 

Hosted by Little Rebels Press, a zine project rooted in embodied knowledge, collective care, and the stories we were never handed but always needed. YesWeBleed is a collective fighting injustices faced by people with a menstrual cycle through community healing and empowerment.

Donation based Alcohol-free beverages and materials will be provided.

Accessibility

The entrance has a small step of approximately 10 cm, and the bathroom is not wheelchair accessible. 

Sofia Anderson-Bräcker is a writer, illustrator, and educator whose work integrates storytelling with labor economics and policy analysis. She is the founder of Little Rebels Press, where she facilitates intergenerational storytelling practices. Her work examines narrative as a tool for critical reflection, memory, and collective care.

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