Finding Your Writer-Identity - THRIVE Graduate Scholars of Color

    Tuesday, October 12, 2021 at 2:00 PM until 3:30 PMPacific Daylight Time UTC -07:00


    Claremont Graduate University - Stauffer 106
    925 North Dartmouth Avenue
    Classroom 106
    Claremont, CA 91711
    United States

    This is the first of a two-part workshop series from the Center for Writing and Rhetoric’s Anti-Discrimination Committee. This workshop series is intended to cultivate a space for graduate scholars of color who may be experiencing a lack of belonging or disconnect from being able to identify as scholars and writers. Who is allowed to call themselves a writer? In graduate school, writing is an integral part of your scholar identity. This will be a multimodal workshop that includes exercises of self-reflection on your relationship to your writing. In the workshop, we will engage with work from minority writers like James Baldwin and Audre Lorde on what it means to write from a marginalized position. Those joining in-person will meet in Stauffer 106.

    This is an in-person registration. To register for the virtual link, please go here.

    Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.