FOS: Fw: Language Diversity Speaker Milu on Feb 20th

Wagner, Suzanne wagnersu at msu.edu
Mon Feb 17 06:02:22 EST 2020


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Subject: FW: Language Diversity Speaker Milu on Feb 20th

Please mark your calendars and share widely.

The next guest in The Writing Center’s Language Diversity Speaker Series will be here Feb 20th.

Dr. Esther Milu, Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at the University of Central Florida, will be talking on “Transnational and Immigrant African Students’ Language Identities: Complicating the Image of Black Students in U.S. Composition.”

Talk: 6:30 pm
Opening Reception: 6:00 pm
Location: Snyder C20, RCAH Theater


In this talk, Milu will bring attention to transnational and immigrant

African students’ language repertoires and identities. Using stories of

three transnational African students from Angola and Rwanda and the

stories of two second generation immigrant students, she will

demonstrate the diversity and complexity embedded in the category

“African students,” challenging the category “black students” and

arguing for the need to pay attention to transnational and immigrant

African students’ particular and peculiar literacy needs and

their complex colonial histories with racialization and marginalization.


Dr. Trixie G. Smith
Director, The Writing Center
Director, Red Cedar Writing Project
Assistant Director, Graduate Studies, MA in CSLP
Associate Professor, Writing, Rhetoric and American Cultures
Faculty, Center for Gender in Global Contexts
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