✍🏾 Writing Out Loud: Empowering Voices, One Story at a Time

Writing Out Loud: Using my pen to amplify silenced voices and carve space for minority narratives.

5/4/20251 min read

I’ve always believed that writing isn’t just about words on a page—it’s about power. It’s about telling the stories that were whispered in kitchens, passed down on front porches, or buried deep beneath silence because the world never thought they mattered.

But they do. You do.

That’s why I’m not just writing for myself anymore. I’m writing to open the gate, to hold the door, and if necessary, to kick it clean off the hinges for every voice that’s been told to quiet down, fit in, or wait their turn.

Right now, I’m building spaces—both in print and on screen—where minority narratives aren’t side notes or hashtags. They’re the headline. They’re the heart. And they deserve to be heard with the fullness of their complexity, joy, rage, wit, and wisdom.

My goal is to use everything I’ve got—my pen, my platform, my persistence—to amplify voices that history tried to footnote. Whether it’s through books, blogs, scripts, or my upcoming news network, Nubian Narrator News, I’m here to tell stories that challenge, comfort, confront, and celebrate.

If you’ve ever felt invisible or misrepresented, know this: I see you. And if I do my job right, soon the world will too.

This is more than content. This is cultural recovery.

This is empowered storytelling.

This is how we reclaim the narrative.

With bold ink and no apologies,
Noamyrn Er Nair Izhaal-Newasi