Event: CCCC 2025 Feminist Workshop

Hi everyone,

As CCCC 2025 approaches, the Feminist Caucus would like to invite you to join our workshop, "Can I Get a Beat? Or, Collaboration and Publication in the Field" on Wednesday, April 9. You can register for the workshop during the Cs registration process.

The workshop will feature conversation around collaborative and inclusive publishing. Today, I would like to introduce two of our featured speakers: Kate Pantelides and Samira Grayson, who will share their experiences as special issue editors. You can find their bios below.

Please feel free to share the attached flyer to help get the word out. We hope that you will join us in Baltimore!

Dr. Kate Lisbeth Pantelides is a professor and Provost’s Fellow at Middle Tennessee State University. Her research addresses rhetorical genre studies, research methods, and feminist rhetorics. Some of her recent work includes Try This: Research Methods For Writers, with Dr. Jennifer Clary-Lemon and Derek Mueller, and her coedited special issue with Erin Whittig on Methods of Student Self-Placement in the Journal of Writing Assessment.

Samira (Sami) Grayson, MA is currently completing her PhD in English with an emphasis in Rhetoric and Composition from Middle Tennessee State University. Her research interests include writing center studies, writing program administration, spatial rhetorics, feminist historiography, and authorial agency and collaboration. Her recent work includes an article on Taylor Swift and co-authorship published in Peitho and a co-authored chapter in Better Practices: Exploring the Teaching of Writing in Online and Hybrid Spaces.

Best,
Olivia

Olivia Rowland, M.A. (she/her/hers)
PhD student in Writing, Rhetoric, and Literacy
Graduate Teaching Associate | Department of English
Assistant Coordinator, Writing Associates Program | CSTW
The Ohio State University