With this special bonus episode of That’s All Write I was excited to be joined by my colleague and friend Dr. Roshaunda Breeden. Dr. Breeden is a three-time dissertation of the year award winner for her groundbreaking community-engaged work that explored relationships between institutions and minoritized communities. We had a wonderful, raw, and emotional conversation live and on location at the 2022 ACPA Annual Convention in St. Louis, Missouri. I hope you enjoy this incredible conversation.
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With this special bonus episode of That’s All Write I was excited to be joined by my colleague and friend Dr. Roshaunda Breeden. Dr. Breeden is a three-time dissertation of the year award winner for her groundbreaking community-engaged work that explored relationships between institutions and minoritized communities. We had a wonderful, raw, and emotional conversation live and on location at the 2022 ACPA Annual Convention in St. Louis, Missouri. I hope you enjoy this incredible conversation.
On this episode I had the opportunity to connect with my brother and friend Dr. Wilson Okello about Coming to Voice: What Does It Mean To Find Yourself in Writing. Because voice will materialize different for each of us, this was a deeply personal conversation about the philosophies of voice and writing. Dr. Okello suggest that perhaps its not a coming to voice we should focus on but rather remembering or reclaiming our voices in the writing process. We discuss what it means to rehearse your writing and explore what does it mean to tap into our histories, legacies, and ancestors as we invite them into the space as we center our voice.
That's All Write
With this special bonus episode of That’s All Write I was excited to be joined by my colleague and friend Dr. Roshaunda Breeden. Dr. Breeden is a three-time dissertation of the year award winner for her groundbreaking community-engaged work that explored relationships between institutions and minoritized communities. We had a wonderful, raw, and emotional conversation live and on location at the 2022 ACPA Annual Convention in St. Louis, Missouri. I hope you enjoy this incredible conversation.