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SUMMARY:The Antiracist Classroom: A Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:\nFeaturing William Germano and Kit Nicholls (coauthors of S
	yllabus: The Remarkable\, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything)
	  and\n\nMatthew Salesses (author of Craft in the Real World: Rethinking
	 Fiction Writing and Workshopping)\n\nThe English department's Antiracis
	m and Equity Committee will host a panel discussion on creating just and
	 equitable class environments through syllabus and course design\, wheth
	er in the creative writing workshop or the literature or rhetoric classr
	oom. Our distinguished guests\, authors of influential recent books on t
	eaching and writing\, will be in conversation with each other and with a
	ttendees.\n\nWilliam Germano is professor of English at Cooper Union. Hi
	s books include Getting It Published and From Dissertation to Book. Foll
	ow him @WmGermano\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nKit Nicholls is director of the Center f
	or Writing at Cooper Union\, where he teaches writing\, literature\, and
	 cultural studies.\n\nMatthew Salesses was named by Buzzfeed one of thir
	ty-two Essential Asian American Writers. He is an assistant professor of
	 writing at Columbia University.\n\nSponsored by The Department of Engli
	sh\, the Anti-Racism and Equity Committee of the Department of English\,
	 Global Asias\, and the Mary K. Rolling Reading Series\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nFor
	 more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/engl-arec_02-21-24/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Featuring Willi
	am Germano and Kit Nicholls (coauthors of <em><a href="https://press.pri
	nceton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691192208/syllabus">Syllabus: The Remarka
	ble, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything</a></em>)  and</p><p>
	Matthew Salesses (author of <em><a href="https://matthewsalesses.com/cra
	ft-in-the-real-world/">Craft in the Real World: Rethinking Fiction Writi
	ng and Workshopping</a></em>)</p><p>The English department's Antiracism 
	and Equity Committee will host a panel discussion on creating just and e
	quitable class environments through syllabus and course design, whether 
	in the creative writing workshop or the literature or rhetoric classroom
	. Our distinguished guests, authors of influential recent books on teach
	ing and writing, will be in conversation with each other and with attend
	ees.</p><p>William Germano is professor of English at Cooper Union. His 
	books include <em>Getting It Published</em> and <em>From Dissertation to
	 Book</em>. Follow him @WmGermano</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Kit Nicholls is dir
	ector of the Center for Writing at Cooper Union, where he teaches writin
	g, literature, and cultural studies.</p><p>Matthew Salesses was named by
	 Buzzfeed one of thirty-two Essential Asian American Writers. He is an a
	ssistant professor of writing at Columbia University.</p><p>Sponsored by
	 The Department of English, the Anti-Racism and Equity Committee of the 
	Department of English, Global Asias, and the Mary K. Rolling Reading Ser
	ies</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.
	edu/event/engl-arec_02-21-24/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/engl-arec
	_02-21-24/</a></p></body></html>
LOCATION:102 Burrowes Building, Grucci Room
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