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Millie Hizer – Community Literacy Journal, 2023
In this article, I reflect on my lived experiences as a disabled graduate student navigating spaces of community literacy. This essay utilizes storytelling as an entry point for understanding the barriers graduate students oftentimes face while accessing community literacy projects. Extending Ada Hubrig's theorization of "disability justice…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Students with Disabilities, Community, Literacy
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Lueck, Amy J.; Kroot, Matthew V.; Panich, Lee M. – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
Colleges and universities across the United States are recognizing the public memory function of their campus spaces and facing difficult decisions about how to represent the ugly sides of their histories within their landscapes of remembrance. Official administrative responses to demands for greater inclusiveness are often slow and conservative…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Writing (Composition), Undergraduate Students, Computer Uses in Education
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Burg, Jacob – Community Literacy Journal, 2020
As a graduate student in the humanities, I am often fearful that my labor is performed for the sake of performing labor. Exacerbated by academia's increasingly precarious landscape, this fear requires a hopeful antidote: a new pedagogy of and for the public. Constructed through empathic conversations between universities and communities, this new…
Descriptors: Humanities, Graduate Students, Conferences (Gatherings), School Community Relationship
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Trimble, Thomas; Baldwin, Patricia; Mubeen, Mansoor; Lawson, Christine – Community Literacy Journal, 2020
This program profile describes an intergenerational workshop focused on the 1967 Detroit Rebellion. The workshop was nested within a 15-week community-based intermediate composition course in which undergraduates interviewed older adults while older adults wrote personal narratives of their firsthand experiences during the rebellion. The workshop…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Workshops, Activism, Undergraduate Students
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Bernardo, Shane; Monberg, Terese Guinsatao – Community Literacy Journal, 2019
This conversation/article resituates the concept of reciprocity, as it has been theorized and enacted in rhetoric, composition, and literacy studies, within a larger framework of social justice, one that recognizes legacies of struggle, survival and perseverance. When situated within the Filipinx indigenous notion of "kapwa," reciprocity…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Literacy, Social Justice
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Smith-Sitton, Lara – Community Literacy Journal, 2019
Relying upon the work of a nonprofit, Food Security for America, this snapshot report explores how internships with undergraduate and graduate students offer opportunities to establish trust and understanding between university partners and community partners, particularly at the start of a relationship or project. The goal of this piece is to…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Internship Programs, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students
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DeVasto, Danielle; Graham, S. Scott; Card, Daniel; Kessler, Molly – Community Literacy Journal, 2019
Effectively addressing wicked problems requires collaborative, embedded action. But, in many cases, scholarly commitments, social justice, privilege, and precarity collide in ways that make it difficult for community-engaged scholars to ethically navigate competing duties. This article presents our efforts to support reciprocal community…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Ethnography, Goal Orientation, Cancer
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House, Veronica – Community Literacy Journal, 2019
In this article, author Veronica House interviews David Joliffe, who retired from the Brown Chair of English Literacy at the University of Arkansas in 2018. The two discuss how to find funding and support for community-engaged projects.
Descriptors: Interviews, College Faculty, English, Literacy Education
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Lohr, Justin; Lindenman, Heather – Community Literacy Journal, 2018
Young people have the potential to transform public perspectives about pressing social issues--if their audiences listen deeply to what they have to say. This article examines the ways that high school student participants in a community-university writing partnership employ self-disclosure, or emotion sharing, to encourage audiences to listen…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Social Change, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Public Opinion
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Rosenberg, Lauren – Community Literacy Journal, 2017
Sustainability in community engagement projects depends on careful attention to the ways we navigate complex, often challenging relationships with our partners, our students, agencies, and the institutions in which we occupy multiple, sometimes competing roles. This article considers the difficulty inherent in developing and maintaining…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, School Community Programs, School Community Relationship, Undergraduate Students
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Monberg, Terese Guinsatao – Community Literacy Journal, 2017
In gathering and circulating histories, the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) enacts both community publishing and self-publishing models, as they have been defined in literacy studies. As a community institution situated within a larger constellation of counterpublics and dominant publics that have often overlooked, erased,…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Filipino Americans, United States History, History Instruction
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Cella, Laurie; Goldblatt, Eli; Johnson, Karen; Mathieu, Paula; Parks, Steve; Restaino, Jessica – Community Literacy Journal, 2016
The following essay is a collective reflection in which the authors revisit the themes they raise in the edited volume "Unsustainable," ask new questions, and suggest, again, that long-term sustainability might not be the most appropriate goal for every university-community partnership. Still, relationships, with all their variability,…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Communities of Practice, School Community Relationship, College Role
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Kannan, Vani; Kuebrich, Ben; Rodríguez, Yanira – Community Literacy Journal, 2016
At our workshop at the inaugural Conference on Community Writing on the rhetoric of the corporate university, participants noted that the values espoused by community literacy "in the community" are being eroded "at the university." Furthermore, they noted the underlying rhetorics of missionary zeal, whiteness, and…
Descriptors: Workshops, Literacy, Privatization, Service Learning
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McCarthy, Seán – Community Literacy Journal, 2016
This essay proposes a model of university-community partnership called "an engaged swarm" that mobilizes networks of students from across classes and disciplines to work with off-campus partners such as nonprofits. Based on theories that translate the distributed, adaptive, and flexible activity of actors in biological systems to…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Networks, Case Studies
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Holmes, Ashley J. – Community Literacy Journal, 2015
Drawing on interviews with writing teachers, this article highlights some of the affective responses that may arise for students, community partners, and teachers when we situate our pedagogies in public sites beyond the classroom. I analyze a teacher-narrated moment of student distress to demonstrate how theories of transformative learning might…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Interviews, Affective Behavior, Service Learning