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Towards Place- and Land-Based Writing Across the Curriculum Programming

This presentation reflects on a community-based writing across the curriculum partnership in the Bronx, NY. The project brought together student archival researchers, a community archive, and a project to commemorate a local African Burial Ground. Together, we reflect on the place- and land-based possibilities of Writing Across the Curriculum programming.

Presenters: Dr. Vani KananVani Kannan, PhD (Associate Teaching Professor and Director of Writing Across Emory, Emory University) & Alice Michelle Augustine, JD (Founding Director, Campus Honors and Scholars Engagement, Lehman College, CUNY)

Monday, February 2 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm MST

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