[ATTW-L] AWAC Virtual Workshop: A Practical Toolkit for Antiracist WAC

Clark, Lindsay lclark at shsu.edu
Thu Sep 9 15:48:56 UTC 2021


Colleagues,

The Association for Writing Across the Curriculum (AWAC) is offering its first fall workshop in our series on WAC pedagogy, "A Practical Toolkit for Antiracist WAC" on Wednesday, September 22, from 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EST.
Our speakers are Genevieve García de Müeller and Ana Cortés Lagos from Syracuse University. This interactive workshop will guide participants through a reflection on how writing is conceptualized and taught across the curriculum, and identifying potential sites for critical, antiracist WAC interventions. All attendees are asked to bring a syllabus from a disciplinary course (you can bring your writing course syllabus as well!).

To register for the event, visit https://wacassociation.org/event/virtual-workshop-a-practical-toolkit-for-antiracist-wac/
Register by 5:00 EST on September 20th. (Zoom link will be sent to participants before the event.)

Speaker information:
Genevieve García de Müeller, tenure-track assistant professor and Writing Across Curriculum (WAC) coordinator at Syracuse University, was awarded a 2015-2016 CCCC Research Initiative Grant. She is the Founder and Chair of the Council of Writing Program Administration (CWPA) People of Color Caucus and holds a position on the CWPA Executive Board. Her WAC program recently won the CCCC Writing Program of Excellence award.

Ana Cortés Lagos is ABD in Writing Studies, Rhetoric and Composition at Syracuse University, and Asst. Editor for the Latin American Section of the WAC Clearinghouse International Exchange series. Her research focuses on transnational writing studies and WAC/WID. Her most recent publications appear in Latinx Writing and Rhetoric Studies and College English.

Questions? Please contact AWAC Mentoring Committee Co-Chairs Amy Cicchino (atc0057 at auburn.edu<mailto:atc0057 at auburn.edu>) and Lindsay Clark (lclark at shsu.edu<mailto:lclark at shsu.edu>)


Lindsay C. Clark, PhD
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Co-Chair, Writing in the Disciplines Committee
Advisor, The Student Association for Business Ethics and Communication
200M Smith-Hutson, General Business and Finance
Sam Houston State University

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