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ATTENTION: TEACHERS, WRITERS, SCHOOLS, COMMUNITY ADVOCATES, UNIVERSITY FACULTY AND STUDENTS, YOUTH WORKERS

  • Are you committed to engaging youth in literacy as a meaningful life practice? 

  • Do you want equity for youth in literacy education? 

  • Are you a teacher or youth worker who recognizes the value of engaging with others in a learning and inquiry community?

 

Yes? 

 

The LSU Writing Project and WordPlay invite you to join us for a luncheon and writing workshop, discussion group.

  

The Red Stick Writing Teachers’ Collective is an open network for the exchange of resources between educators, writers, community and youth advocates. The collective meets monthly to exchange best practices, resources, and to build community among the diverse groups committed to the common interest of an engaging and effective literacy education for all Baton Rouge youth. 

  

CALENDAR - Spring 2007

January 13

February 24* (time/location change - see below)

March 17

May 12

 

 

WHERE?

Capitol Grocery

701 Spanish Town Road

Baton Rouge, LA 70802

12-12:30pm LUNCH

12:30-2pm COLLECTIVE

 

 

*The February 24th WTC will be held early from 10:30-Noon in room 124, Allen Hall, at LSU for a special session with visiting poet Jon Woodard.  Jon Woodward’s first book of poems, Mister Goodbye Easter Island, was published in 2003, his second, Rain, was published by Wave Books in 2006. He works at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, as a photographer.

 

 

Teachers + Writers + Students +

Schools + Universities +

Community Organizations + Research +

Practice + Baton Rouge =

 

Red Stick Writing Teachers’ Collective