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To get involved or offer support for our LGBTQIA+ friends, family, and community members, try one of these organizations:The Trevor Project (www.thetrevorproject.org)Human Rights Campaign Foundation (www.thehrcfoundation.org)The Point Foundation (www.pointfoundation.org)Family Equality Council (www.familyequality.org)National Center for Transgender…
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Check out our latest @writinglit Inquiring Minds Podcast episode on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Writing Processes, where literacy scholars, Dr. Sarah Burriss, Dr. Christian Ehret, Dr. Brad Robinson, and Dr. Raúl A. Mora discuss contemporary wonderings with the proliferation of A.I. tools for writing. Reading & Research Quarterly Call for Submi…
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Check out our latest @writinglit Inquiring Minds Podcast episode on Written Literacies and Joy inspired by the work of Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, where our guests Dr. Sakeena Everett, Dr. Tyana Vasquez-Smith, Barrett Rosser and Kirsten Burke Smith share their work and how these literacies are being used in practice. [Playlist Inspired by the Group: https…
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Welcome to the Writing & Literacies SIG podcast series "Inquiring Minds"! In advance of "I Love to Write Day" observed every November 15th, we talk with two exemplary Writing Project site directors, Dr. Tonya B. Perry and Dr. Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell. Hosted by AERA Writing & Literacy SIG Graduate Student Board Member, Kyley Pulphus.…
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Welcome to the Writing & Literacies SIG podcast series "Inquiring Minds". This episode we talk with Chris Rogers, Dr. Leigh Patel, and Dr. Tasha Austin about their writing process as a scholar. Hosted by Dr. Anna Smith and supported by AERA Writing & Literacy SIG Graduate Student Board Members: Sarah Jerasa and Lesly Noel.…
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Welcome to the AERA Writing & Literacies SIG podcast! This episode's theme is on Multilingual Literacies research and scholarship. In the spirit of community, the podcast team hopes this episode works to highlight important scholarship, push the literacies field, and mentor and cite others. Three amazing scholars participated in this discussion: Dr…
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Welcome to the Writing & Literacies SIG podcast series "Scholarship Spotlight"! In this episode we talk with Dr. Jamila Lyiscott, Dr. Keisha L. Green, Dr. Esther O. Ohito, and Dr. Justin A. Coles about their critical approach to editorial work with Equity & Excellence in Education.This Scholarship Spotlight Series is brought to you by the The W&L G…
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Welcome to the Writing & Literacies SIG podcast series "Scholarship Spotlight"! This episode, titled “Writing Across Modalities and Communities,” is an interview with Dr. Eve Ewing. Dr. Ewing discusses how her work engages different genres and audiences as well as advice for younger scholars about navigating academia. She concludes the interview by…
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Welcome to the Writing & Literacies SIG podcast series "Scholarship Spotlight"! In this episode we interview Christopher R. Rogers, Dr. Tracey Flores, and Dr. Rae L. Oviatt about their work with literacies and communities. Christopher R. Rogers (he/him/his) was born and raised in Chester, PA and is now a Ph.D student within the Reading/Writing/Lite…
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This episode features:- Meagan J. Meehan, @artsycr8tor - University of Buffalo (SUNY)Meagan J. Meehan is an artist and author who holds a Bachelors in English Literature from New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), a Masters in Communication from Marist College, and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Curriculum, Instruction and the Science of Learning at Univ…
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"Visit tinyurl.com/y4uwutxj to upload your research video!"This episode features:- Abdul-Qadir Islam, @aqeyes - Teachers College, Columbia University- Anna Smith, @anna_phd - Illinois State University- Bethany Monea, @bethanymonea - University of Pennsylvania- The Digital Discourse Project, @digitaldiscourseproject; @amystorn; @ElyseEA; @bethanymon…
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Welcome to the Writing & Literacies SIG podcast series "Scholarship Spotlight"! This episode, titled “Publishing Across Modalities and Communities,” is Part 2 of our two-part interview series with Professor Tananarive Due and Dr. Ebony Elizabeth Thomas. Professor Due and Dr. Thomas discuss how they work in academic and fan communities to publish wo…
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Welcome to the Writing & Literacies SIG new podcast series "Scholarship Spotlight"! This episode, titled “Representation and (Re)Writing Speculative Fiction,” is an interview with Professor Tananarive Due and Dr. Ebony Elizabeth Thomas about their histories and critical involvement with(re)writing the genre of speculative fiction. In Part I of this…
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Titled “Common Strands: Multimodality, Literacy, and International Perspectives,” this podcast surveys Dr. Jennifer Rowsell’s engagement with New Literacy Studies as a graduate student, the rise of multimodality in the field of literacy studies, and the current landscape of UK and Canadian literacy research. Dr. Rowsell is professor in the Departme…
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Titled “Expanding Context: Literacy, Politics, and Civil Rights,” this podcast surveys the origins and expansions of the Writing and Literacies Special Interest Group from the perspective of one of its former presidents, Dr. Stuart Greene, associate professor of English at the University of Notre Dame. We discuss the serendipitous influences of SIG…
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Titled “Early Days: The Emergence of Writing as a Distinct Focus”, this podcast surveys the origins of the Writing and Literacies Special Interest Group from the perspective of one of its early members, Dr. George Newell. Dr. Newell is professor of Adolescent, Post-Secondary and Community Literacies in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the…
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Our second podcast, “Writing Towards Diverse Democracies through Public Scholarship” surveys writing and literacies scholarship as it pertains to public scholarship, engagement, and community partnerships.Dialoguing with community collaborators, we had the opportunity to learn from two groups doing community-based work. Our first team included Dr. …
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This podcast surveys the emergence of the writing and literacies special interest group and asks the questions: “Why writing?" and "Why now?” Featuring some of the Writing and Literacies SIG's founding members: Dr. Sarah W Freedman Professor of the Graduate School at UC Berkeley and Dr. Glynda Hull, the Elizabeth H. and Eugene A. Shurtleff Chair in…
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