Black midwives, Birth workers, Black birthing women, Writing Studies, First-Year Writing | Lecturer, University Writing Program, Johns Hopkins University
Join Us for an evening with Dr. April Baker-Bell. Pre-reception 5:00 pm, Talk: Moving Beyond Disciplinary Silos: A Critical Call for Black Linguistic Justice, at 6:00 pm. Registration Link: https://t.co/qE5d3bvony
Where: Glass Pavilion
When: Tuesday, March 4th
I am deeply honored to have been selected for the Mu Psi Faculty & Staff Leadership Award.
Thank you to the students of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority at JHU who nominated me! I appreciate you!
Our work has just begun. @JHUArtsSciences
We @HMCoenen @NatashaATinsley and Anna Sicari are excited to share this issue with you all!
Enjoy and share our Cluster Conversation “Addressing the Barriers Between Us and that Future: (Feminist) Activist Coalition Building in Writing Studies”
Hot off the Press!
The newest issue of Peitho Journal, vol. 25, issue 1 is out!
Access link to the journal here: https://t.co/MThk5Z6Xa2
We have articles and two different cluster conversations!
Hey guys I run a program that offers safe and stable housing to young mothers in the DMV. We offer a fully furnished 2 bedroom apartment in DC, financial literacy education, parenting curriculum, career mentors, and work placement in their fields of interest
At RH Impact, we place reproductive health, equity, and joy at the forefront of our work by leveraging research, advocacy, and capacity-building to empower Black communities.
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An extremely useful article by @tarekzismail for scholars, family defenders, activists & especially for all the families whose constitutional rights are routinely violated by CPS investigators who act as if they are above the 4th Amendment. 👏🏾🔥👊🏾
We are excited to announce our second reading of the semester on Tuesday, November 7th, at 7:30 PM with our very own @SarahBChilders reading from her recently released memoir, Prodigals: A Sister's Memoir of Appalachia and Loss, published by @UGAPress!
We are very sad and send our condolences.
Dr. Lawerence was Lulani’s writing professor this semester at Towson. Lulani was very excited to be her student and was hoping to build a student professor relationship with her.
We are praying for Dr. Lawerence’s family 🙏🏿
With great sorrow and shock, the professional writing community at Towson University mourns Dr. Halcyon Lawrence. In five years at our school, @Halcyon_L proved to be a kind and generous colleague, a scholar of international reputation, and a caring mentor. We will miss her.
Gave a talk at 43rd National Women's Studies Association Annual Conference on Black Women, Survival and Love. Thanks for the great turnout! - via #Whova event app