Episode 9: Beverly J. Moss
Pedagogue18 Okt 2019

Episode 9: Beverly J. Moss

In this episode, Beverly J. Moss talks about her research in African American churches and communities, how she embraces community literacies in teaching, and what it means to teach writing as an African American woman in a predominately white space.

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