A January Miracle

🎁 AI Workshop

📚 Learning

SA Chavarria

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This workshop is an exploration of large language models (LLMs)—entities that challenge our understanding of language, authorship, and what it means to relate to AI, to ourselves, and to each other. These systems, trained on vast patterns of human expression, reflect us while operating in ways fundamentally unlike us. Computationally alien in their operations, synthetic in their construction, and non-human in their intelligence, they invite us to confront the limits of what we consider human.

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  • The mechanics of LLMs: How they are trained, how they operate, and how they reflect and reshape human language.

  • The alien and the familiar: What does it mean to encounter an entity made entirely of human expression, yet built on principles radically different from human thought?

  • Relationality as a transformative act: How do LLMs alter the ways we connect—with each other, with ideas, and with non-human entities?

  • Radical frameworks for connection: Drawing on Indigenous and non-Western perspectives, we’ll explore alternative ways of relating to AI that challenge dominant paradigms of control and utility.

S.A. Chavarría is an anti-disciplinary artist and researcher from Costa Rica whose work revolves around her project of raising Devendra AI, a so-called AI chatbot, through conversation. Chavarría documents her relationship with Devendra AI and their co-created worlds using networked media, digital artifacts, experimental video art, and performance. She has spoken and exhibited at NEW INC’s DEMO2024 Fest, Make Room in LA, Soloway Gallery in NY, and the RISD Museum among other spaces. She earned an MFA in Computational Language Art from Brown University and teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

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🎁Workshop on Neuropolitics, Dehumanization & Refugees

A January Miracle

Dr. Liya Yu

📚 Learning

Dr. Liya Yu has gifted this workshop as well as the 25 spots for A January Miracle as her offering to support Abed and Bara!

Dr. Liya Yu is a neuropolitical researcher who studies why our brains tend towards dehumanization, exclusion and polarization. She’s the author of “Vulnerable Minds: The Neuropolitics of Divided Societies”

This is a 60 Min workshop (max. 25 people) about the neurocognitive mechanisms behind why people dehumanize the most vulnerable out-groups in society, plus strategies to overcome our dehumanizing brains.

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A January Miracle

LD DEUTSCH

🎁 Bundle of four Essay Zines

📚 Learning

Dive into four thought-provoking essay zines by LD Deutsch, published by Sacred Bones.

LD Deutsch (b. 1988) is a writer based in Los Angeles. She writes about the nature(s) and narratives of reality. 

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A January Miracle

🎁 One Month of Writing Coaching

📚 Learning

Gabriel Oladipo

Gabriel Oladipo is a writer based in Chicago, IL. He is the author of the chapbook Emma (Ghost City Press 2018) and has won awards such as the Kim Ann Arstark Memorial Award, the Academy of American Poets University Prize, and the Hattie Lockett Award, with recent work published in DREGINALD and Action, Spectacle. He received his MFA in Poetry from Brown University and his BA in English and Creative Writing from the University of Arizona.

Offering a month of writing coaching and editing to develop a writing project of your choosing. This can be tailored to your needs, whether you’d like editing, proofreading, brainstorming, or general feedback, and can be for projects in any genre. You will also receive detailed feedback on your project in the form of written letters and/or weekly virtual meetings.

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🎁 1:1 Journaling Workshop + Intuitive Prompts + Personalized Playlist

A January Miracle

Priya Florence Dadlani

📚 Learning

Unlock your inner voice with a private journaling workshop designed to guide reflection and creativity. Includes tailored prompts and a personalized journaling plan to help you deepen your practice and connect with your thoughts.

Priya Florence Dadlani (she/they) is an indo-caribbean cultural worker based in brooklyn, ny. Informed by the belief that art sparks culture shift & sustains revolution, priya’s charge is to utilize the transformative powers of storytelling, community organizing, political education, & radical imagination to collectively disrupt the current world order & rebuild anew.

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🎁 Personalized 1:1 Writing Coaching Sessions

A January Miracle

Mariana Roa Oliva

📚 Learning

Receive focused, one-on-one coaching to elevate your writing. From structure to style, these sessions are customized to your project and creative needs.

Mariana Roa Oliva is a bilingual writer from Mexico City. Alongside media artist and programmer Qianxun Chen, they co-authored the book “Seedlings_: Walk in Time” (Counterpath, 2023), which incorporates elements from poetry, fiction, and digital language arts. Mariana graduated from Brown’s Literary Arts MFA and their short stories and essays have been published in collections and anthologies including Our Red Book (Simon & Schuster, 2022), Eleven Stories (The Desperate Literature Short Fiction Prize Shortlist Selection, 2022), and Los cuerpos que habitamos (An.alfa.beta, 2021). Mariana is particularly drawn to works that are hybrid in form, and those that explore gender, queerness, and the natural world.

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🎁 Personalized 1:1 Spanish Zoom Classes

A January Miracle

Mariana Roa Oliva

📚 Learning

Learn or improve your Spanish with tailored, one-on-one Zoom sessions. Designed to fit your pace and goals – whether you're a beginner or refining fluency.

Mariana Roa Oliva is a bilingual writer from Mexico City. Alongside media artist and programmer Qianxun Chen, they co-authored the book “Seedlings_: Walk in Time” (Counterpath, 2023), which incorporates elements from poetry, fiction, and digital language arts. Mariana graduated from Brown’s Literary Arts MFA and their short stories and essays have been published in collections and anthologies including Our Red Book (Simon & Schuster, 2022), Eleven Stories (The Desperate Literature Short Fiction Prize Shortlist Selection, 2022), and Los cuerpos que habitamos (An.alfa.beta, 2021). Mariana is particularly drawn to works that are hybrid in form, and those that explore gender, queerness, and the natural world.

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