Diversity That Matters: A Commitment to Social Justice
Introductory BioAnnette Harris Powell is an assistant professor of English at Bellarmine University where she teaches courses in writing, advanced rhetoric, and Caribbean literature. She is in the...
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Introductory BioJenn Fishman is an assistant professor of English at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, where she teaches rhetoric and composition as well as eighteenth-century studies. Her abiding...
View ArticleDiversity, Healthy Skepticism, and “Color-Blind Racism”: A Challenge for...
Introductory BioNicholas Behm is an assistant professor at Elmhurst College in Illinois. He publishes work on composition pedagogy and theory, ancient rhetoric, postmodern rhetorical theory, whiteness...
View ArticleWhere is the Rub with "Diversity," Right Now?
Introductory BioSusan C. Jarratt is professor of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine, where she served as Campus Writing Coordinator from 2001-07. She studies ancient Greek...
View ArticlePart Four of this Blog Series Will Begin in Two Weeks
We sincerely thank our many readers for their continued support of this CCCC blog site."CCCC Conversations on Diversity," part four, will begin in two weeks on Thursday evening, August 27, 2009....
View ArticleEngaging Diversity through Representative Anecdotes
Introductory BioLuMing Mao is a professor of English and director of the Asian and Asian American Studies Program at Miami University. He is the author of Reading Chinese Fortune Cookie: The Making of...
View ArticleThe Ecology of Diversity
Introductory BioJill Swiencicki, formerly associate professor of English at the California State University, Chico, is now Visiting Assistant Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology in New York....
View ArticleDisability as Diversity: A Thematic Approach
Introductory BioMargaret Price is an assistant professor of writing at Spelman College in Atlanta. Her work has appeared in journals including CCC, Across the Disciplines, the Journal of Literary and...
View ArticleThe Neutrality of Culpability: Toward a Re-conceptualization of a...
Introductory BioErec Smith is an assistant professor and writing center director for Ursinus College in Pennsylvania. At Drew University, his prior institution, he had administrative duties as a...
View ArticleWhat Are We Calling Equity These Days?: Interruption as Praxis and Revising a...
Introductory BioDr. Maria Montaperto is an assistant professor at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, where she teaches college composition and rhetorical theory courses, and assists in the...
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Introductory BioMya Poe (Ph.D., University of Massachusetts) is Director of Technical Communication at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she has a joint appointment in the Program in...
View ArticleScaling the North Face
Introductory BioCatherine Prendergast is a Professor of English, University Scholar, and Director of First Year Rhetoric at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of Buying...
View ArticleWhat Are Some Suggestions from Your Summer Reading List on Diversity?
Editor’s Note from Joyce: Please reply as often as you'd like over these weeks in the summer, to tell us about books or articles; prose or poetry; visual work, or simple hyperlinks that have informed...
View ArticleRe-membering White Privilege: Rhetorical Memory and Film
Introductory BioTammie Kennedy is an assistant professor of English and Women’s Studies at the University of Nebraska in Omaha. She teaches graduate courses in rhetoric and composition studies, as well...
View Article“To Be Real”
Introductory BioJoseph Janangelo is immediate past President of the Council of Writing Program Administrators (wpacouncil.org) and associate professor of English at Loyola University Chicago where he...
View ArticleCultural Diversity in American Life, CCCC, and NCTE
Introductory BioDuane Roen is Professor of English at Arizona State University (ASU) where he serves as Head of Interdisciplinary and Liberal Studies in the School of Letters and Sciences. At ASU he...
View ArticleOur New Fall Series Will Begins on September 16
The "CCCC Conversations on Diversity" will begin a fall series with new, bi-weekly guest writers on diversity issues on Thursday, September 16. See you again soon. :)
View ArticleHow Writing Centers Create Mini-Successes for Language Diversity and Latin@...
Introductory BioPaula Gillespie is an associate professor of English and the director for of the Center of Excellence in Writing at Florida International University since July, 2009. Prior to that she...
View ArticleWhere Real Indians Trade
Introductory Bio Resa Crane Bizzaro is a member and Co-Chair of the CCCC Native American Caucus, and her research focuses on Native American identity. Bizzaro studies the rhetorics of unenrolled Native...
View ArticleRealizing Diversity as an “Excitable Utterance”
Introductory BioSusan Miller is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Utah. She has directed writing there, at Ohio State University, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her books...
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