Hi Clancy,
I think the first step is to check in with Chris to determine whether
we were overlooked. We have an over-20-year history as a standing
caucus already, and we've been through this kind of review process
several times (as when the CCCC started calling us a workshop and then
switched us back). Logie can fill you in on that last round. I
wouldn't assume that we'll simply get to keep our
privileges/responsibilities. We can argue that we've been active &
productive, especially in regard to significant IP legislation.
Best, Karen
Quoting Clancy Ratliff <
clancy....@gmail.com>:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We weren't named as a group who's getting automatic Standing Group status,
> as the Black Caucus, the Latino/a Caucus, the American Indian Caucus, and
> the Asian/Asian American Caucus were. Do we, in fact, have it? If not, do
> we want to try to go through the review process to get this status?
>
> It seems like we already have the privileges and responsibilities that the
> Standing Groups have. Just wanted to bring it up in case we should discuss
> it at the Caucus meeting.
>
> Clancy Ratliff, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor and Director of First-Year Writing
> Department of English
> University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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> The CCCC recognizes the special relationship that Special Interest Groups
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> NCTE Convention in Las Vegas to approve a new process allowing such groups
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> sponsor panels or workshops at the Annual Convention, publish newsletters,
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> they?ll retain their designation as SIGs.
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> We invite current SIGs that can document at least five years of sustained
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