Caits Meissner is director of Prison and Justice Writing at PEN America. Before joining PEN America, Meissner was an integral team member in developing community arts and education programs for organizations such as Tribeca Film Institute, The Bronx Academy of Letters, Urban Arts Partnership, The Facing History School, and The Lower Eastside Girls Club. She has taught, consulted, and co-created extensively for over 15 years across a wide spectrum of communities with a focus on prisons, public schools, and college classrooms at The New School University and The City College of New York. From 2012–2014, Meissner served over 500 women worldwide in an original intensive online writing course that matured into live programming, including a reading series, courses for incarcerated youth and adult women, and state-sponsored cultural exchange in Malaysia. In 2017, Meissner reenvisioned the concept of book tour for her illustrated poetry collection Let It Die Hungry (The Operating System, 2016), pairing public speaking engagements with opportunities to work with incarcerated writers across the United States. Meissner holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the City College of New York, where she was awarded The Jerome Lowell DeJur Prize in Creative Writing, an Educational Enrichment Award, and The Teacher-Writer Award. She is deeply invested in the transformative, restorative, and change-making capacities of imagination and creativity.
Caits Meissner
Director, Prison and Justice Writing
Articles by Caits Meissner
Tuesday April 4
The PEN Ten: An Interview with Rushi Vyas
I’d rather tend toward over-sharing than under-sharing. I’d rather tend toward more understanding than less.
Thursday October 20
The PEN Ten: An Interview with Cheryl Boyce-Taylor
It has always been my intention to give my readers truth and offer them permission to be truthful without judgment in their own lives and work.
Thursday June 2
The PEN Ten: An Interview with Ada Limón
“I want to be as free as anyone to write what they want to write and to be human in all those beautiful, necessary, and urgent ways.”
More Articles by Caits Meissner
Wednesday May 25
Introducing Mahogany L. Browne’s “Quilted Steel: A Choreopoem”
Monday November 16
Works of Justice Podcast: Actor, Mentor, and Mother Dunasha Payne on Parenting Through the Walls and the Power of Theater
Tuesday May 12
Temperature Check, Vol. Five: The Women’s Issue feat. Elizabeth Hawes and Keri Blakinger
Wednesday April 29
Temperature Check, Vol. Four feat. Vincent Schiraldi and Edward Ji
Wednesday April 15
Temperature Check, Vol. Three Feat. Jeremy Wilson and Lawrence Bartley
Wednesday April 1
Works of Justice: Temperature Check, COVID-19 Behind Bars, Vol. One
Tuesday December 3
Works of Justice: How to Write a Novel in a Month (While in Prison), Week 3
Friday November 15
Works of Justice: How to Write a Novel in a Month (While in Prison), Week 2
Friday November 1
Works of Justice: How to Write a Novel in a Month (While in Prison)
Thursday October 31
The PEN Ten: An Interview with the 2019 Writing for Justice Fellows
Thursday September 19
The PEN Ten: Jevon Jackson on Uncompromising Truth and What Makes for Good Narrative
Tuesday July 23