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We were here together constellation
We were here together constellation






You detail how the "legitimizing discourse of rhetoric and composition" (1999) and "Rhetorics of Survivance: How American Indians Use Writing" (2002) Liz & Don: In "Blood and Scholarship: One Mixed-Blood's Story" This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Knowledge production and information sharing. Practices, and constellating knowledge, which moves beyond linear models of This interview explores Malea's perspectives on story, decolonizing Indigenous rhetoric continually challenges the status quo and urges us toĬonsider how our activism, scholarship, and teaching impacts and emerges from Malea Powell is Chair and Associate Professor of the Writing, Rhetoric,Īnd American Cultures Department at Michigan State University she also servesĪs a faculty member in the American Indian Studies program. Interview - Malea Powell on Story, Survivance & Constellating as Praxis Teacher-Scholar-Activist: Making a Scene.Muncie Resists: Unsexy Activism in Rural Indiana.“Democracy Doesn’t Run on Cruise Control You Have to Keep Your Hands on the Wheel”: Describing Digital Public Activism Through Documenting Student Boycotts and Lunch-Counter Sit-ins in Atlanta, circa 1960–1961.Creating the Conversation Workshops in Oklahoma City.Building Community Care Networks: Training Legal Aid Attorneys at the 2017 American Bar Association Equal Justice Conference.From Words to Rooms: Talking with Carol and Rachel of Writers Room Literary Arts Initiative at Drexel University.Veronica House on Community Literacy and Engagement.Eric Darnell Pritchard on Black Queer Literacies and Activism.Malea Powell on Story, Survivance & Constellating as Praxis.Steve Parks on Global and Local Activism.Teaching Consent When a Perp is Running for President.Black Lives Don’t Matter Because Black Wombs Don’t Matter: Exploring the Reproductive Rights of Black Mothers.








We were here together constellation