Volume 17, Issue 2 (2023)
Front Matter
Editor's Introduction
Editors' Introduction
Isabel Baca, Paul Feigenbaum, Vincent Portillo, and Cayce Wicks
Articles
"You Call It Honor, We Call It Dishonor." Counterstorytelling & Confederate Monuments in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Brooke Covington, Chief Rosa Holmes Turner, and Julianne Bieron
"I Have Always Loved West Virginia, But...": How Archival Projects Can Complicate, Build, and Reimagine Place-Based Literacies
Erin Brock Carlson
Capacitating Community: The Writing Innovation Symposium
Jenn Fishman, Abigayle Farrier, Aleisha R. Balestri, Barbara Clauer, Bump Halbritter, Darci Thoune, Derek G. Handley, Gitte Frandsen, Holly Burgess, Lillian Campbell, Liz Angeli, Louise Zamparutti, Jenna Green, Jennifer Kontny, Jessica R. Edwards, Jessie Wirkus Haynes, Julie Lindquist, Kaia L. Simon, Kayla Urban Fettig, Kelsey Otero, Margaret Perrow, Maria Novotny, Marie Cleary-Fishman, Maxwell Gray, Melissa Kaplan, Patrick W. Thomas, Paul Feigenbaum, Sara Heaser, and Seán McCarthy
Issues in Community Literacy
Payment in the Polity: Funded Community Writing Projects
Audrey Simango, Matthew Stadler, and Alison Turner
Project and Program Profile
JAMAL: Adult Literacy Decolonizing Knowledge and Activism in 1970s Jamaica
Randi Gray Kristensen
Book Reviews
From the Book and New Media Review Editor's Desk
Jessica Shumake
Translingual Inheritance: Language Diversity in Early National Philadelphia
Lily Deen, Noha Labani, Lauren Piette, Vanessa Sullivan, and Heidi Willers
Talking Back: Senior Scholars and Their Colleagues Deliberate the Past, Present, and Future of Writing Studies
Heidi M. Williams
Coda: Community Writing and Creative Work
Coda Editorial Collection Introduction
Kefaya Diab, Chad Seader, Alison Turner, and Stephanie Wade
Tucson House: Visual Echoes
Stephen Paur
The Man Who Lived on Rose Street
Alexandra Melnick
I Won American Idol
Nic Nusbaumer
SpeakOut! CLC
Constance Davis, Grace Dotson, Mia Manfredi, Ainhoa Palacios, Tanya Sopkin, Tobi Jacobi, and Mary Ellen Sanger