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Tyler Gillespie – Community Literacy Journal, 2023
In fall 2019, students at the University of Mississippi began the process of starting the university's first creative publication for/by LGBTQ+ students and allies. Over the course of two years, I helped these students plan, create, and produce their zine. These kinds of texts promote identity-formation and help students feel greater connection to…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, Electronic Journals, Literacy
Baniya, Sweta – Community Literacy Journal, 2022
This article rethinks digital access and community literacy by sharing aspects of intentional engagement informed by social justice frameworks to establish community partnerships that empower communities both local and global with digital literacy. The article explores access, privileges, and positionalities that the author strategically utilizes…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Access to Computers, Foreign Countries, Community
Osorio, Ruth – Community Literacy Journal, 2022
This article situates the practice of composing CCCC Accessibility Guides in critical access studies (Hamraie) and introduces the concept of critical access literacies. I argue that CCCC access guides cultivate critical access literacies amongst the guide writers and disabled and nondisabled conference participants, empowering them to better…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Literacy, Disabilities, Accessibility (for Disabled)
Fleitz, Elizabeth J. – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
Exploring literacy practices of home cooks, this article analyzes how cookbooks are remixed by users (with writings, clippings and other ephemera added to the text throughout its use). The practice of remixing the text with further editing by its user/audience illustrates the multilayered literacies at work in establishing authorship within the…
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Instructional Materials, Literacy, Authors
Jens Lloyd – Community Literacy Journal, 2024
Merging community literacy and archival research pedagogies, this article presents a qualitative study of students' reflections from a course that involves partnering with a community organization to research their archives. The article considers students' reflections about, first, learning archival methods and, second, applying these methods in a…
Descriptors: Archives, Research, Undergraduate Study, Community Influence
Pauszek, Jessica – Community Literacy Journal, 2019
This article explores the methodological impact of building and curating a transnational archive of working-class literacy practices, spanning themes of vocation, immigration, gender, race, and disability, from the ground up alongside the "Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers." The article focuses particularly on how our…
Descriptors: Literacy, Working Class, Literacy Education, Community Programs
Millie Hizer – Community Literacy Journal, 2023
In this article, I reflect on my lived experiences as a disabled graduate student navigating spaces of community literacy. This essay utilizes storytelling as an entry point for understanding the barriers graduate students oftentimes face while accessing community literacy projects. Extending Ada Hubrig's theorization of "disability justice…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Students with Disabilities, Community, Literacy
Turner, Alison – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
The author shares the challenges of facilitating a writing group in a temporary emergency shelter in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. She shows how within this constantly changing environment and its safety protocols, community literacy was as difficult to establish as it was vital to make available. Exploring some of the best practices…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Emergency Shelters, COVID-19, Pandemics
Burg, Jacob – Community Literacy Journal, 2020
As a graduate student in the humanities, I am often fearful that my labor is performed for the sake of performing labor. Exacerbated by academia's increasingly precarious landscape, this fear requires a hopeful antidote: a new pedagogy of and for the public. Constructed through empathic conversations between universities and communities, this new…
Descriptors: Humanities, Graduate Students, Conferences (Gatherings), School Community Relationship
Guadalupe Remigio Ortega – Community Literacy Journal, 2023
This article draws from interviews with two Mixtec migrant farmworkers whose life experiences demonstrate how communication, language, and community, across time and borders, impact the ways Indigenousmigrants choose to practice literacy and non-literacy. Using their stories, I disrupt and decenter the Western definition of literacy and instead…
Descriptors: Literacy, Migration, Agricultural Laborers, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Richardson, Elaine – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
This work draws upon Hiphop feminism, studies of Black girlhood, and Black women and girls' literacies to illuminate the layered and violent narratives that shape society's treatment of Black women and girls, what these narratives look like in everyday life, how they are taken up and negotiated in different social spheres, such as an afterschool…
Descriptors: Feminism, African American Culture, Females, African Americans
Gottschalk Druschke, Caroline; Dean, Tamara; Higgins, Margot; Beaty, Marissa; Henner, Lisa; Hosemann, Robin; Meyer, Julia; Sellers, Ben; Widell, Sydney; Woser, Tenzin – Community Literacy Journal, 2022
This profile features the authors' shared work to co-create both a community literacy project, Stories from the Flood, and the undergraduate community-based learning courses that supported the effort. Stories from the Flood works to assist community members in southwestern Wisconsin to share their flood experiences, aiming to support community…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Undergraduate Study, Community Education, Natural Disasters
McCool, Megan – Community Literacy Journal, 2020
In this reflection, using the work of Ellen Cushman and Paula Mathieu as a framework from which to extend, I explore how my positionality as a graduate student affected my experience wading into community-engaged literacy work. Specifically, I reflect on my time with a nonprofit organization that provides no-cost legal support and safety planning…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Reflection, Community Involvement, Literacy
Novotny, Maria – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
In the era of a global pandemic, this article claims that community literacy scholars are well poised to support challenges currently facing healthcare providers. To demonstrate this, I offer one example drawing on my work with The ART of Infertility and explain how I repurposed patient art and stories to curate emotional literacy amongst…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Art, Patients, Emotional Intelligence
Kubasko Sullivan, Danielle; Fahrenbruck, Mary L. – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
Events following a display of archival photographs depicting a Navajo Civil Rights march that was sponsored by One Book/One Community of San Juan College illuminated racial tensions and competing injustices in the community of Farmington, New Mexico. These events are analyzed through a paradigm, indigenous-sustaining literacy, which could benefit…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Land Settlement, Archives, Photography