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Episode Description: Hello, world! We’ve done an episode on Creative Writing, why not an episode about writing in research (in our experience) and any tips or tricks we can offer to students? Whatever major you are, you are bound to have written at least one paper where you had to research extensively about a topic. Here are some quick tips! (The resources we mention are listed below; click for links!) Lemieux Library's Research Toolkit Lemieux Library Catalog & Landing Page Lemieux Library’s Handy Dandy Research Guides Help, What Are Booleans?!?! SUURA Conference SUURJ (Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal) AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, a Microsoft Form to tell us what YOU want to hear in future episodes! Episode Description: Hello, world! With February being Black History Month, we wanted to dedicate this episode to talking about our favorite stories from Black authors and a little about the history behind Black History Month and ways that we can celebrate beyond just the month of February. Be sure to check out the list below for our list of favorite authors and writers, some book and movie recommendations, links to Seattle U's Black Student Union and ways to support them, Black-owned bookshops doing online orders, and more! Discourse Resources: History Behind Black History Month: https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/black-history-month Why I'm a Black Man Against Black History Month: https://thehumanist.com/commentary/im-black-man-black-history-month Celebrating Black Authors/Poets/Writers/Artists: 1. James Baldwin - The Fire Next Time, If Beale Street Could Talk 2. Ta-Nehisi Coates - Between the World and Me 3. Toni Morrison - Beloved 4. Anastacia-Renee Tolbert - local Seattle writer, poet, educator, podcaster, and more. https://www.anastacia-renee.com/home 5. Nella Larsen - Passing (Podcast version: https://open.spotify.com/show/7LZ2JKDzObhsiz2HOHiGH5?si=0eP4ElekTLqzUESS2o4VIw&nd=1) 6. Tayari Jones - An American Marriage 7. Nnedi Okorafor - Binti 8. Angie Thomas - The Hate U Give, Concrete Rose 9. Iijeoma Oluo - So You Want to Talk About Race 10. Oyinkan Braithwaite - My Sister, The Serial Killer 11. Alvin McCrany - In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue (Also the movie, Moonlight, directed by Barry Jenkins) 12. Suzan Lori Parks - In the Blood 13. August Wilson - Fences, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, and Two Trains Running 14. Trever Noah - Born a Crime (Also Trevor Noah's The Daily Show with Trevor Noah) 15. Yrsa Daley-Ward - Bones 16. Jamila J. Lyiscot - Black Appetite. White Food: Issues of Race, Voice, and Justice Within and Beyond the Classroom 17. Maya Angelou - poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist 18. Angela Davis - political activist, philosopher, academic, and author (Check out the Spectator Article from when Davis gave a speech for MLK Day: https://seattlespectator.com/2021/01/28/angela-davis-gives-inspiring-message-at-mlk-day-special-event/) 19. Roxane Gay - Hunger 20. NK Jemisin - The City Born Great, The City We Became 21. Cleo Wade - Heart Talk 22. Nicola Yoon - The Sun is Also a Star (Also a movie directed by Ry Russo-Young), Everything Everything (Also a movie directed by Stella Meghie) Link to SU's Black Student Union (Follow on Instagram @bsu.seattleu): https://seattleu.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/black-student-union Be sure to support them in the month of February by purchasing at Might-O Donuts as all Good ol' Glaze sales support the BSU Scholarship Fund! Link to SU Writing Center Blog: https://suwritingcenter.weebly.com/ List of Black-owned bookshops doing online orders! Sistah Scifi, Uncle Bobbie's, Harriett's Bookshop, The Lit. Bar, Loyalty Bookstore, Cafe Con Libros, Mahogany Books, Semicolon Bookstore, L.E.M.S. Bookstore Welcome to Season Three of HATWC! Episode Description: Hello, world! We're so glad to be back in Winter Quarter with a new episode for you all. We thought it would be fun to just chill and chat about the things that got us through 2021, what we did over winter break, New Year resolutions, and exciting things to look forward to in 2021. So, grab your favorite warm beverage, snuggle up with a blanket and/or fluffy creature, find a journal if you want to scribble along, and hang out with us as we (in true SU fashion) reflect on last year and the year to come. As mentioned in the episode, here are some links to works by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as well as some resources from the Black Lives Matter movement. We understand that there is more to remembering Dr. King than simply reading and sharing famous quotes and speeches, so we encourage you to continue to educate yourself and take action against the systemic racial injustice that we still see after the death of King along with the rest of the podcast team. https://blacklivesmatter.com/resources/ https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019 https://wisdomquotes.com/martin-luther-king-jr-quotes/ |
Who We AreThe Hoo's At The Writing Center (HATWC) Podcast Team was created by Kimberly Le, Karissa Lopez, Elena Selthun, and Sarah Shaffer. The intent was to bring a new medium for the Writing Center to connect to its clients, SU students and faculty/staff. Ranging from short story review to interviews to writing tips and tricks, the HATWC Team are always ready to ruffle some feathers! Meet the Current Podcast Team!Name: Madden
Pronouns: they/them Studying: Criminal Justice & English Name: Cara
Pronouns: she/they Studying: Civil Engineering Name: Aliza
Pronouns: she/her Studying: Film Name: Izzy
Pronouns: she/her Studying: English & Spanish Name: Max
Pronouns: he/him Studying: Political Science Name: Riley
Pronouns: she/they Studying: Computer Science Name: Madeline
Pronouns: she/her Studying: Political Science Name: Aine
Pronouns: she/her Studying: English and French Name: DJ
Pronouns: Any Studying: Philosophy Past Seasons
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