Best coauthoring and collaborative writing practices, including finding partners, setting and reaching goals, and anticipating and navigating challenges.
community building resources
Juana María Rodríguez and Emma Pérez on Writing Partnerships
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Emma Pérez and Juana María Rodríguez about writing partnerships during a pandemic and queer sociality.
Miriam Zoila Pérez on Reproductive Justice and Community in Precarious Times
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Miriam Zoila Pérez about reproductive justice, community building through podcasting and intersectionality.
Mimi Khúc and Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis on Asian American Mental Health Activism
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Mimi Khúc and Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis about Asian American publishing and disability activism.
Mimi Nguyen on Punk of Color Politics
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Mimi Thi Nguyen about queer of color cultural production and the role of imperialism in refugee policy.
Amanda Phillips on Critical Digital Humanities
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Amanda Phillips about video game realism, police violence, and hashtag syllabi.
André Pérez on Transgender Oral History
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews André Pérez about storytelling and using film and oral history to empower trans of color communities.
Ronak Kapadia on Resisting Imperial Visuality
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Ronak Kapadia about how artists are using visual culture to critique US empire and the global war on terror.
Karma Chávez on Queer Migration Politics
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Karma Chávez about the intersectional politics of migration and the power of sound-based media.
Minal Hajratwala on How to Write Like a Unicorn
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Minal Hajratwala about writing coaching, queer postcolonial publishing, and how to “write like a unicorn.”
Vicko Alvarez on Latina Feminist Comics
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Vicko Alvarez about Latinx feminist comics in the K-12 classroom and herseries ScholaR Comics and CholActivist.
Choosing References for Non-Academic Jobs
Applications for non-academic jobs require references who can speak to your fit, skills, and track record. Here’s how to find them.