
We’re halfway through the school year, but it’s never too late to get acquainted with the teachers who are the face and spirit of WritersCorps. Meet Roseli Ilano, who works with students at Mission High School.
What inspired you to work with WritersCorps and what is your background as both a teacher and a writer?
I love writing and I love working with young people so it was a perfect fit. I was inspired to join the WritersCorps team because the program embodies the three areas I am most passionate about developing personally and professionally: empowering young people, sharing the power of storytelling, and building meaningful and transferable skills for the next generation of writers.
What has been one of the most formative creative experiences of your life?
One of the most influential moments in my life was when I took time off from college and lived in the Philippines for 5 months. I was inspired by learning more about my family’s roots, and inspired by the country’s spirit of cultural work. There is a long legacy of artists who use theater, literature, film, and painting to shift political consciousness and build awareness about the country’s social issues. It made me reconsider the power and responsibility of art.
What do you like best about working with students at Mission High School?
My favorite part about teaching at Mission High is witnessing my students step out of their comfort zones to take risks. Whether it means sharing a poem out loud for the first time in front of a large group, or writing about a subject that is personal, I love watching students use their writing as a tool to grow.
Currently, what do you find inspires your writing practice?
I write about everyday people doing extraordinary things, so I am most inspired by strangers and people I come across in my day-to-day life. Yesterday I struck up a conversation with the crossing guard I pass every day and he had such an incredible story. He has been helping children cross the street at the same intersection for 15 years, and now that the school is closing down, he is going to lose his job.