Hello Everyone,
The University of Arizona Writing Across the Curriculum is excited to share a podcast created by one of our Antiracist Faculty Fellows. Brian Moon is an Associate Professor of Practice in Music and participated in our year-long workshop on linguistic justice, antiracist WAC, and WAC principles. In his capstone project, he created a wonderful resource for us all. His podcast, Hearing Each Voice: Teaching Writing Beyond Bias, includes episodes where he interviews scholars in the field and at the University of Arizona about WAC practices and antiracism. His first episode is an interview with Asao Inoue, who specializes in antiracist assessment and his second is with Erin Whittig, who specializes in directed self-placement and student success.
Check it out at one of these links or whoever you get your podcast:
Apple Podcasts: Hearing Each Voice
Spotify: Hearing Each Voice
Rephonic: Hearing Each Voice
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We look forward to hearing what you think.
Warmly,
Emily Jo Schwaller and Aimee Mapes
Emily Jo Schwaller, PhD
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Assistant Professor of Practice, UCATT
Assistant Director ofWriting Across the Curriculum (WAC)
CUES Distinguished Fellow