Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation (VONA) is a written arts organization that was founded in 1999 by Pulitzer-prize winning author Junot Diaz, along with award-winning author Elmaz Abinader, Víctor Díaz and Diem Jones in order to provide emerging writers of color with workshops and mentoring by established writers of color.
After completing his Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Diaz went on to become a published writer and joined together with fellow writers of color: Elmaz Abinader, Victor Díaz and Diem Jones to create the first writing workshop for people of color to be held in San Francisco.
After the success of the first workshops VONA formed partnerships with higher learning institution around the San Francisco Bay Area and through a series of workshops, fellowships and residences it brought together established writers of color such as: Elmaz Abinader, Chris Abani and Staceyann Chinn [6] with up and coming writer of colors to give them the opportunity to perfect their craft.
The workshops, fellowships, and residences were based on a variety of genres including LGBT identity and travel and sought to reflect the fact that people of color "live in the crossroads of multiple identities" [7] In 2015 after working out of the Bay Area in California VONA started working with the University of Miami to offer workshops for writers of color.
[2] Some notable instructors of VONA workshops include: Elmaz Abinader, Chris Abani, Staceyann Chinn, Mat Johnson, David Mura, Willie Perdomo, Tayari Jones, Reyna Grande, Kiesse Laymon, Tananarive Due, Valerie C. Woods, Minal Hajratwala, ZZ Packer[10] and John Murillo.