
Episode 78: Ashanka Kumari
In this episode, Ashanka Kumari talks about how she came to be a writing teacher, her pedagogies and classroom values, self-care and issues of power, collaboration, mobility, and graduate student prof...
25 Elo 202121min

Episode 77: Steven Alvarez
In this episode, Steven Alvarez talks about taco literacy, food studies and composition, autobiographical writing and ethnography, and culturally and community-engaged practices.
18 Elo 202121min

Pedagogue Bonus: Contending with Misinformation (w/Jim Ridolfo)
In this bonus episode, Jim Ridolfo talks about Rhet Ops: Rhetoric and Information Warfare and contending with misinformation.
16 Elo 20218min

Pedagogue & DBLAC: Kenneth L. Johnson, II
In this episode, Kenneth L. Johnson, II talks about incorporating hip-hop in writing classrooms, Black masculinity and memoirs, teaching at a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), and how ...
4 Elo 202117min

Pedagogue & DBLAC: Nkenna Onwuzuruoha
In this episode, Nkenna Onwuzuruoha talks about her motivations for pursuing a PhD, teaching at Salt Lake Community College and the University of Utah, her research on San Francisco State University’s...
28 Heinä 202120min

Pedagogue & DBLAC: Christopher Peace
In this episode, Christopher Peace talks about African American religious practices, rhizome theory, Hoodoo identity, The Project on the History of Black Writing, and how the academy can support Black...
21 Heinä 202124min

Pedagogue & DBLAC: Veronica Joyner
In this episode, Veronica Joyner talks about being a grad student and mother, Black maternal health, technical writing, teaching at a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), and how the acad...
14 Heinä 202118min

Pedagogue & DBLAC: Melanie Davis-Sanchez
In this episode, Melanie Davis-Sanchez talks about literacy and culture, Afrofuturism, hip-hop, Blackness, and how the academy can support Black teachers, scholars, and students.
7 Heinä 202121min



















