The students in the Fall 2019 ENG 210 Public Action Writing collaborated with The Learning Tree to study desire-frameworks and asset-based community development practices. Students then documented the gifts, talents, and passions of residents in the Near Northwest Area. Over the semester, students and residents wrote collaboratively to create several projects that challenge stereotypes commonly associated with urban areas. This poster will showcase the resulting projects, share student and resident perspectives, and describe asset orientations
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The thesis, In my Backyard: Stories of Identity, Community, and Curriculum through Creative Writing...
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Marty earned her Master of Arts in English from Cal State LA in 2022. For her master’s thesis, she c...
Storytelling is an important facet of the human experience. Whether expressing feelings regarding el...
This essay investigates how the structural expectations and narrative conventions restrict contempor...
As widely recognized, the voices of community members have been severely overlooked in scholarship. ...
When asked about their former experiences and attitudes towards reading and writing first-year stude...
Teachers have power to implement a constructive learning environment through team teaching and align...
This dissertation endeavors to build a much-needed bridge between the fields of communication and ed...
We all have stories-beautiful and ugly stories-neat ending and never ending stories. When personal n...
This dissertation is a critical ethnography about the power that storytelling offers in creating sus...
In this unique project, college students in a first-year Three-Dimensional Concepts art course are p...
By nature, human beings are drawn to stories. Even from a young age, a good story can capture our at...
The Dewey Center Community Writing Project is a community-based, collaboratively designed summer wri...
This essay describes a new global service-learning project focused on integrating local and internat...
The thesis, In my Backyard: Stories of Identity, Community, and Curriculum through Creative Writing...
The core of this case study is from the perspective of an undergraduate student who became involved ...