What We Carry When No One’s Watching is a guided journaling workshop hosted by We Trust Film Collective and facilitated with local poet Tro’juan in honor of Black History Month.
This intimate experience creates space to reflect on grief, loss, and loneliness through intentional writing prompts and quiet reflection. Inspired by the themes of Trust, the Collective’s debut film, the workshop centers presence, honesty, and connection without pressure to share or perform.
This is not a therapy session. Sharing is optional. Silence is welcome.
Hosted at the South Dallas Cultural Center, the workshop is limited to 20 participants to maintain a supportive, grounded environment.
Come as you are. Write what you need.
What to Expect
This workshop is designed to be a calm, intentional space where writing becomes a tool for reflection and connection. Led with care by local poet Tro’juan, the experience centers emotional exploration and invites you to engage at your own pace.
Time + Place
Feb. 28 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the South Dallas Cultural Center
Guided journaling focused on grief, loss, and loneliness
Quiet writing time in a supportive, low-pressure environment
Optional reflection and listening without expectation to share
Where to Find Us
SDCC is on the corner of South Fitzhugh Avenue and Robert B. Cullum Boulevard off the Fair Park/2nd Avenue exit on I-30 East. Note that our parking lot entrance is on S. Fitzhugh and Second Avenue. Please put that cross-section into your maps search or GPS device.
Parking is Free.
3400 South Fitzhugh Avenue
Dallas, TX 75210