Abstract
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 healthcare professionals. I argue that "rhetorical curation" is an innovative method that can support public engagement around stigmatized or underrepresented health experiences. I end with an invitation for community literacy scholars to build upon their expertise and design innovative public projects that contribute to improvements in healthcare.
- Journal
- Community Literacy Journal
- Published
- 2021-04-01
- DOI
- 10.25148/clj.15.2.009622
- CompPile
- Search in CompPile ↗
- Open Access
- OA PDF Gold
- Topics
- Export
- BibTeX RIS
Citation Context
Cited by in this index (0)
No articles in this index cite this work.
References (0)
No references on file for this article.
Related Articles
-
Pedagogy Oct 2024rhetorical criticism first-year composition writing pedagogy basic writing writing across the curriculum graduate education two-year college service learning teacher development revision argument collaborative writing assessment writing program administration multimodality multilingual writers literacy studies race and writing disability studies community literacy editorial matter
-
Community Literacy Journal Feb 2021Vani Kannan; Ben Kuebrich; Yanira Rodríguez
-
Community Literacy Journal Feb 2021Veronica House; Seth Myers; Shannon Carter
-
Community Literacy Journal Feb 2021Nichole Lariscy
-
Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric Apr 2020Noah Patton; Rachel Presley