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Coalition for Community Writing Lecture Series

Coalition for Community Writing (CCW) Zoom Lecture Series 2020-2021

Thank you to Phyllis Ryder for sharing this opportunity. The CCW series strives to foster conversations about community literacy, partnership, and activism within departments, programs, and courses nationwide. The CCW Lecture Series is designed to provide opportunities for programs and departments to engage in discussions on the praxis of community writing. Each lecture will occur through Zoom and cost $300 per lecture. All proceeds from the Lecture series are used to support CCW’s staff and programming. To schedule a lecture or to suggest a topic/speaker, please contact CCW Director Veronica House here.

Speakers will include:

  • Steven Alvarez, St. John’s University, Confidence in Community Literacies: Bilingual Writers Reading the World
  • Ellen Cushman, Northeastern University, Cherokee Lifeways as Another Wise Alternative to Modernity
  • Eli Goldblatt, Temple University, How To LEARN & What to do about it?
  • Ahmed Hachelaf, University of Algeria-Laghout, Algeria, Teaching for Teaching To Transgress
  • Adam Hubrig, Sam Houston State University, Eugenic Shadows in Literacies’ Present
  • Tobi Jacobi, Colorado State University, Becoming Incorrigible: What an early 20th century Training School for Girls can teach us about the value of community writing
  • Paula Mathieu, Boston College, Interrogating White Good Intentions and Community-Based Work & Mindful Practices to Help Deepen Community-Based Writing Projects
  • Deborah Mutnick, LIU-Brooklyn, and Shannon Carter, Texas A&M - Commerce, The Federal Writers’ Project, the Green New Deal, and Composition Studies
  • Brice Nordquist, Syracuse University, Literacy, Mobility and Collaborative Writing on the 7 Train
  • Steve Parks, University of Virginia, The Communal Work of Community Publishing & Steps Toward Justice: From Syria to Syracuse
  • Jessica Pauszek, Texas A&M University - Commerce, Transnational Archival Building
  • Iris Ruiz, University of California Merced, Anti-Racist Citation: Whose Business is it Anyway?
  • Christie Toth, University of Utah, Reimagining Community College-University Relations in Composition Studies

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