Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
3 articlesSeptember 2020
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‘You’re Not Alone’: An Interview with Tom Deans about Supporting Community Engagement by Eric Mason ↗
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This interview is not the first in Reflections for Tom Deans, a Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center at the University of Connecticut. His first interview appeared in issue 1.1 of Reflections and focused on his work as chair of the recently created CCCC national service-learning committee dedicated to creating “disciplinary momentum”… Continue reading ‘You’re Not Alone’: An Interview with Tom Deans about Supporting Community Engagement by Eric Mason
June 2020
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This article describes the development of a community writing and publishing program, the DiverseCity Writing Series, from 1998 to 2005. Starting as a one-time workshop between a community college English service-learning course and a local women’s advocacy organization, the DiverseCity Writing Series has grown into a year-round partnership between the SLCC Community Writing Center and… Continue reading When the Community Writes: Re-envisioning the SLCC DiverseCity Writing Series by Tiffany Rousculp
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Review of Sine Cera: A DiverseCity Writing Series Anthology: Two Old Guys From Brooklyn by SLCC Community Writing Centre by Nick Pollard ↗
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Writing centres do not often publish the work of people who attend them. Perhaps this is a paradoxical omission that this anthology may help to remedy, since it demonstrates the value of showcasing workshop writing. The pieces in Sine Cera: A DiverseCity Writing Series Anthology are, as Series Coordinator Jeremy Remy says, “pieces that might… Continue reading Review of Sine Cera: A DiverseCity Writing Series Anthology: Two Old Guys From Brooklyn by SLCC Community Writing Centre by Nick Pollard