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Torch Literary Arts Welcomes New Team Members

Oct 18, 2024

Thanks to capacity-building funding, Torch adds a Creative Content Associate and Administrative Fellow to the Team.

Torch Literary Arts is growing and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome two new team members to help further our mission to amplify Black women writers. We’re excited to announce that Creative Content Associate, Elena Johnson, and 2024 Administrative Fellow, Bri Nunn, have joined the Torch family. 


As the Creative Content Associate, Elena will amplify the work that Torch is facilitating on all of Torch’s social media platforms. She will be in charge of creating unique and engaging concepts that further communicate the deep impact Torch has on Black women writers across the world.


Bri’s Administrative Fellowship will immerse her in the various roles of nonprofit structure including programming, creative content, communications, and evaluation. This allows a true hands-on learning experience for her to grasp the full spectrum of what it takes to run a nonprofit.


We’re ecstatic to welcome these two phenomenal women to the team and are excited to see what they accomplish!


Elena Johnson is a creative writer and social media strategist based in Austin, TX, with a BA in English and a minor in Journalism from The City College of New York. Elena has developed and executed strategies that enhanced audience engagement for digital newsrooms like Business Insider and The Yellow Tulip Project. Her articles on equitable education, community, and social identity have been featured in The Guardian, HarlemView, and Chalkbeat. Driven by a journalistic approach to digital production, Elena creates meaningful, engaging content that educates, inspires, and fosters deep connections with the audience. She combines her passion for mental health advocacy, art, and uplifting Black women with her expertise in digital content, working to amplify their experiences and voices through literature and multimedia storytelling. In her spare time, Elena enjoys reading, painting, and writing poetry, drawing inspiration from nature and the world around her.


Bri Nunn is a current Huston-Tillotson student majoring in Communications, with a specification in TV and film. She is a writer, a poet, and a mother of two beautiful girls. She currently has a three-year-old podcast called, “Bri The Black Sheep” that discusses the intersectionality of Black Womanhood through her humorous dialect. Her previous work includes being an advocate for those facing and escaping domestic violence, as well as teaching vulnerable folks how to have healthier relationships. She plans to use her degree to create stories for young Black girls so that they can see themselves represented more in the media. Her ultimate goal is to develop a non-profit that allows them to have a space where they can freely exist and feel cared for. 



You can see the full list of our employees and board members here


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About Torch Literary Arts

Torch Literary Arts (TORCH) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit established with love and intention in 2006 to publish and promote creative writing by Black women. We publish contemporary writing by experienced and emerging writers alike. Torch has featured work by Toi Derricotte, Tayari Jones, Sharon Bridgforth, Crystal Wilkinson, Patricia Smith, Natasha Trethewey, Elizabeth Alexander, and others. Programs include the Wildfire Reading Series, writing workshops, and retreats.


Help Torch continue to publish and promote Black women writers by donating today.


  

Media Contact Information:

Brittany Heckard

Communications Associate

bheckard@torchliteraryarts.org 

(512) 641-9251



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