📣Special Issue 7 is here!
Check out the introduction by Christina Cedillo, @anamilenaribero, and Kimberly Wieser, wrapping up the issue's theme of transnational cultural rhetorics!
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#TeamRhetoric#AcademicTwitter#Academics#journal#HigherEducation
Want to present at the 2nd annual Black Women's Studies Association virtual symposium? Here's your chance! Submit proposals for panels, roundtables, workshops, and individual papers at https://t.co/PhqbMmVvYJ by Friday, October 18.
Our new Minor in Writing and Communication explores the role of writing & communication in making knowledge, shaping identity & mobilizing power✍️🗣️
It's open to students from across campus - including Arts, Commerce, Science, and LFS!
For more info: https://t.co/3OQGcgnfta
Ever wonder why so many seem to be quitting #academia lately? I moderated this @CulturalRhet conversation in search of answers. You'll find what Sonia Arellano, Will Kurlinkus and Caitlan Spronk shared illuminating! #TeamRhetoric#HigherEd#AcademicTwitter
https://t.co/j2XZoNb9mE
Are you looking for somewhere to publish your research? Check out the BWSA Calls for Papers List at https://t.co/VFZWAhdGf4! New additions include CFPs on feminist digital methods, Black women's history in the US, and more. Email us your CFP at [email protected].
Interested in serving as a reviewer for the 2025 CCCC Annual Convention proposals? Proposal review will take place from late May to early June. Please complete this short survey by 9:00 a.m. ET, Monday, April 24: https://t.co/pMkyEyB3vI
The Black Women's Studies Association invites applications for the 2024 Cheryl A. Wall Graduate Student Paper Prize and Toni Cade Bambara Article Prize for the best works in Black Women's Studies! To submit your work, visit https://t.co/YPt8NTlUlr
Learn more about @UBCWRDS#UBC prof Alexis McGee, whose research is inspired by the overwhelming accounts of Black women who are often not recognized or heard.
https://t.co/QPGmuWZo3r
A new book by UBC Assistant Prof Dr. Alexis McGee focuses on how Black women have used sound to tell stories and forge community across generations.
Explore the evolution of Black women’s voices from blues to Beyoncé here: https://t.co/ZeS58q9IYy
@UBC_Arts#BlackHistoryMonth