Anti-Racist Writing Workshop: How To Decolonize the Creative Classroom
By (Author) Felicia Rose Chavez
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
3rd November 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Writing and editing guides
808.042071
Hardback
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
The Antiracist Writing Workshop is a call to create healthy, sustainable, and empowering artistic communities for a new millennium of writers. Inspired by June Jordan's 1995 Poetry for the People, here is a blueprint for a 21st-century workshop model that protects and platforms writers of color. Instead of earmarking dusty anthologies, imagine workshop participants Skyping with contemporary writers of difference. Instead of tolerating bigoted criticism, imagine workshop participants moderating their own feedback sessions. Instead of yielding to the red-penned judgement of instructors, imagine workshop participants citing their own text in dialogue. The Antiracist Writing Workshop is essential reading for anyone looking to revolutionize the old workshop model into an enlightened, democratic counterculture.
Felicia Rose Chavez is a digital storyteller with an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Iowa. An award-winning educator, Felicia served as Program Director to Young Chicago Authors and founded GirlSpeak, a feminist webzine for high school students.She went on to teach writing at the University of New Mexico, where she was distinguished as the Most Innovative Instructor of the Year, the University of Iowa, where she was distinguished as the Outstanding Instructor of the Year, and Colorado College, where she received the Theodore Roosevelt Collins Outstanding Faculty Award.Her creative scholarship earned her a Ronald E. McNair Fellowship, a University of Iowa Graduate Deans Fellowship, and a Riley Scholar Fellowship. She is a co-editor, with Willie Perdomo and Jos Olivarez, of The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4: LatiNext, andher work has been featured in the Kenyon Review, Black Warrior Review, The Normal School, and Brevity, among others.