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I See You; Your Story Matters with Julie Ryan

I See You; Your Story Matters with Julie Ryan

FromThe Underground Writing Podcast


I See You; Your Story Matters with Julie Ryan

FromThe Underground Writing Podcast

ratings:
Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Julie Ryan and UW Director Matt attended graduate school together in Vancouver, B.C. Earlier this year, Julie reached out to Matt from her English classroom in Dunedin, New Zealand in response to The Underground Writing Podcast episode about our 2018 week-long intensive at juvenile detention. She has since started a creative writing group at St. Hilda's Collegiate School and is with us in the studio to discuss literary education and cultural shifts.
LINKS OF INTEREST:
kia ora, Maori greeting
St. Hilda’s Collegiate School in Dunedin, New Zealand
International Literacy Association: 2019 Conference in New Orleans
Equity in Education
Renée Watson, author of Piecing Me Together and Some Places More Than Others
David Kirkland, Executive Director of NYU Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools
Hamish Brewer, author of RELENTLESS: Changing Lives by Disrupting the Educational Norm
Jennifer Bradbury, Teaching Writer, on the Underground Writing Podcast
Long Way Down, by Jason Reynolds
Tomas Tranströmer, poet
Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.
Released:
Nov 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (60)

We are a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation. We do this at five sites, including our newest weekly workshop with incarcerated adults at the Skagit County Community Justice Center.