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Reimaging the Humanities PhD and Reaching New Publics: Candice Rai

Reimaging the Humanities PhD and Reaching New Publics
Candice Rai
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table of contents
  1. Welcome
  2. Readings
  3. Resources
  4. Projects
    1. Erin Gilbert
      1. Forage Narratives
    2. Chelsea Grimmer
      1. The Poetry Vlog Workshop Prep Kit
    3. Jason Groves
      1. Steps Toward a Syllabus for Public Environmental Humanities
    4. Christine Harold
      1. COM 534-Featuring Capitalism: A Rhetorical History of American Capitalism in Film
    5. Jessica Holmes
      1. Teaching Public Activism in the Humanities
    6. Candice Rai
      1. English 569—Rhetoric, Urban Justice, and Public Engagement
    7. Meshell Sturgis
      1. Drawing Girls Together

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Rhetoric and Urban Justice

This course is conceived as a community-engaged and action-oriented public rhetoric, research, and writing seminar focused on issues of urban equity and justice. The course engages the City of Seattle’s Race & Social Justice and Equity & Environment Initiatives through partnerships with local organizations who work within these initiatives on various interrelated issues, such as housing and affordability, urban environmental justice, education, and food security and transportation in Seattle.

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