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Community Literacy Journal 19.2 (Spring-Summer 2025)

Community Literacy Journal 19.2 (Spring-Summer 2025) in Chattanooga, TN

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COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL 19.2 (Spring-Summer 2025) The journal understands "community literacy" as the domain for literacy work outside mainstream educational and work institutions. It can be found in programs devoted to adult education, early childhood education, reading initiatives, lifelong learning, workplace literacy, or work with marginalized populations, as well as in more informal, ad hoc projects. For COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL, literacy is the realm where attention is paid not just to content or knowledge but to the symbolic means by which it is represented and used. Thus, literacy refers not only to letters and text but also to other multimodal and technological representations. We publish work contributing to the field's emerging methodologies and research agendas. CONTENTS: Editors' Introduction by Isabel Baca and Libby Catchings ARTICLES: "Stacks, Sounds, and a Record a Day" An Introduction to DJ Rhetoric and Sonic Lineage in Praxis by Todd Craig Listening to Black Girls: Community Engaged Considerations of Intellectual Humility by Khirsten L. Scott, Elise Silva, Ariana Brazier Feeling Like a Writer: Composing & Publishing Writer's Memos in a University-Adjacent Writing Group for Low-Income Adults by Gabrielle Isabel Kelenyi THE CODA: COMMUNITY WRITING AND CREATIVE WORK: Editors' Introduction: An Alphabet of Resistance by Gabrielle Kelenyi, Chad Seader, Alison Turner, and Stephanie Wade Plantulary by Sequoia Hauck, Rachel Jendrzejewski, Koa Mirai, Mankwe Ndosi, Lela Pierce, Pramila Vasudevan, and Jeffrey Wells Freedom Is Fundamental by S. M. Foysol Ahmed, Heather Cleary, and Gwendolyn Hooks The Sound You Never Forget by Ania Payne Two Poems by Three Authors by Bonnie Vidrine-Isbell, Aurora Matzke, Genesea Carter #WeAllWrite/We All Right by Tabitha Espina and Kelvin Keown The Pond by Joonna Smitherman Trapp the intersection: Balance of a Weight-less World by The Moonlight Cheese Alliance and Leslee N. Johnson How We See Free PDF Reflection by Debbie Allen, Susann Moeller, Chuck Salmons, Rikki Santer, and Karen Scott The Peach Tree Calley Marotta BOOK AND NEW MEDIA REVIEWS: From the Book and New Media Review Editor's Desk by Jessica Shumake, Editor Community Listening: Stories, Hauntings, Possibilities Reviewed by Jennifer W. Grauvogl Reading, Writing, and Queer Survival: Affects, Matterings, and Literacies Across Appalachia Reviewed by Eileen Lagman and Elizabeth Keylon
COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL 19.2 (Spring-Summer 2025) The journal understands "community literacy" as the domain for literacy work outside mainstream educational and work institutions. It can be found in programs devoted to adult education, early childhood education, reading initiatives, lifelong learning, workplace literacy, or work with marginalized populations, as well as in more informal, ad hoc projects. For COMMUNITY LITERACY JOURNAL, literacy is the realm where attention is paid not just to content or knowledge but to the symbolic means by which it is represented and used. Thus, literacy refers not only to letters and text but also to other multimodal and technological representations. We publish work contributing to the field's emerging methodologies and research agendas. CONTENTS: Editors' Introduction by Isabel Baca and Libby Catchings ARTICLES: "Stacks, Sounds, and a Record a Day" An Introduction to DJ Rhetoric and Sonic Lineage in Praxis by Todd Craig Listening to Black Girls: Community Engaged Considerations of Intellectual Humility by Khirsten L. Scott, Elise Silva, Ariana Brazier Feeling Like a Writer: Composing & Publishing Writer's Memos in a University-Adjacent Writing Group for Low-Income Adults by Gabrielle Isabel Kelenyi THE CODA: COMMUNITY WRITING AND CREATIVE WORK: Editors' Introduction: An Alphabet of Resistance by Gabrielle Kelenyi, Chad Seader, Alison Turner, and Stephanie Wade Plantulary by Sequoia Hauck, Rachel Jendrzejewski, Koa Mirai, Mankwe Ndosi, Lela Pierce, Pramila Vasudevan, and Jeffrey Wells Freedom Is Fundamental by S. M. Foysol Ahmed, Heather Cleary, and Gwendolyn Hooks The Sound You Never Forget by Ania Payne Two Poems by Three Authors by Bonnie Vidrine-Isbell, Aurora Matzke, Genesea Carter #WeAllWrite/We All Right by Tabitha Espina and Kelvin Keown The Pond by Joonna Smitherman Trapp the intersection: Balance of a Weight-less World by The Moonlight Cheese Alliance and Leslee N. Johnson How We See Free PDF Reflection by Debbie Allen, Susann Moeller, Chuck Salmons, Rikki Santer, and Karen Scott The Peach Tree Calley Marotta BOOK AND NEW MEDIA REVIEWS: From the Book and New Media Review Editor's Desk by Jessica Shumake, Editor Community Listening: Stories, Hauntings, Possibilities Reviewed by Jennifer W. Grauvogl Reading, Writing, and Queer Survival: Affects, Matterings, and Literacies Across Appalachia Reviewed by Eileen Lagman and Elizabeth Keylon

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