
The first hour (6-7pm) of the event will be announcements, awards, and three teach-ins. Our teach-in presenters (and their topics) are:
Jessica Ridgeway, Norfolk State University, “Exploring Black Women’s Digital Rhetoric: from Silenced to Uproariousness (A Rhetoric for #JUSTus)”
Munira Mutmainna, St. John's University, “Walking as Praxis: Embodied Knowledge in Decentering Power in the Composition Classroom”
Melody Bowdon and Xaria Arthur, University of Central Florida, “Rhetoric, Mindframes, and the Intersectional Feminist Classroom”
The second hour (7-8pm) will feature our annual mentoring tables. This year, we crowdsourced topics from you, our members. Here is the list of mentoring tables and the table leaders:
Writing (and Publishing) a Book: Elizabeth Ellis Miller, Jess Enoch, and Krista Ratcliffe
Community-Facing Pedagogy: Risa Applegarth and David Gold
Loving the Work But Hating the Job: Timothy Oleksiak and Patty Wilde
Feminist Leadership: Xaria Arthur and Melody Bowdon
The Job Market: Kate Burt and Sayed Ali Reza Ahmadi
I Just Wanna Meet Folks–A Table for Feminist Conversations: Kelli Gill And Samira Grayson
Thriving In (and Surviving) Graduate School: Aubrey Fochs and Melissa Nicolas
How To Build a Writing Group: Moushumi Biswas, Amy Lueck, and Jenna Vinson
Preparing for Promotions–Tips for the Dossier and Reviewer List: Jen Almjeld and Lynee Gaillet
Many thanks to our table leaders for offering their time and expertise to us!
Everyone is welcome at our event: members, non-members, friends, children, family, and the like. Like last year, we will attempt to stream the first hour on Zoom for those who cannot attend in person. To register for the Zoom, please use this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/posQ0j5ZR-aC5SXrf-aeWQ
Please note, however, that internet bandwidth at conference centers tends to be unreliable, and I apologize in advance if the Zoom fails.
We hope you can join us on Wednesday, March 4 from 6-8pm!Best wishes,
Becca Richards, President