Volunteer: CCCC Access Table/Action Hub

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Mar 1, 2022, 7:34:41 PM3/1/22
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Hello everyone! It would be wonderful if people are able to volunteer. This is the access table that we’ve done at previous Cs conferences, so we’re hoping to keep up the tradition. 

Many thanks,
Dev 

Dev K. Bose, Ph.D.
Pronouns: He/Him

Assistant Professor of Practice 
Department of English 
Acting Senior Director, Writing Program
Affiliate Faculty, Rhetoric, Composition, and the Teaching of English (RCTE)

Schedule a meeting: https://calendly.com/dkbose/office 

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On Feb 27, 2022, at 6:13 AM, Osorio, Ruth D. <ros...@odu.edu> wrote:

Hello beloved community!

The CDICC (Committee on Disability Issues in College Composition) is excited to offer an access table at the CCCC virtual conference. CCCC is calling it an Action Hub, and it's available for a few brief timeslots each conference day. Volunteers hang out and talk to folks who want to learn more about accessible presentations and disability studies, or who have questions/concerns about access at CCCC. (You don't have to be an expert on NCTE/CCCC or the platform for the last item; it's mostly just writing down people's questions and sharing the access guide.) 

Here is the sign-up sheet. If Google Docs is inaccessible to you, please let me know which timeslot works best, and I'll add your name. Each slot should have at least one person; two is great for community! 

Thanks everyone! 

Take care,

Ruth

Ruth Osorio, PhD
Assistant Professor of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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