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EPISODE · May 2, 2022 · 49 MIN

Episode 6: Olivia Solomon - Writing for Social Change

from Discussions on Writing and Rhetoric · host Meeghan Faulconer and Nikolas Gardiakos

Transcript Episode 6 What does writing for social change entail? With Olivia Soloman, a junior at the University of Central Florida and a double major in Writing and Rhetoric and Political Science, we discuss using your writing to effect change, not just inspire awareness. Not only do we touch on courses such as ENC 4353 – Writing for Social Change and ENC 4354 - Writing with Communities and Nonprofits, but we also reflect on strategies to make your writing effective in the political sphere. If you want to ensure your voice is heard or have a passion for politics, join us in this rhetorical inspection of activism. Time Stamps:  Introduction – 00:00:07  Olivia’s Classroom Journey – 00:00:46 Initial Approach to Writing for Change – 00:05:56 Intersection of Motivation and Strategy – 00:08:51 Counterarguments and Opposition – 00:11:47 Vetting Sources – 00:14:14 Presenting an Analysis – 00:15:22 Humanizing Statistics – 00:17:04 Writing Process  – 00:22:20 Course Work – 00:24:20 Grant Writing – 00:25:29 Current Projects – 00:27:38 Writing that Inspires – 00:28:56 The “Don’t Say Gay” Piece – 00:32:32 Vetting Candidates – 00:41:46 Sustaining Energy in Activism – 00:45:17 When is an op-ed done? – 00:48:04

Transcript Episode 6 What does writing for social change entail? With Olivia Soloman, a junior at the University of Central Florida and a double major in Writing and Rhetoric and Political Science, we discuss using your writing to effect change, not just inspire awareness. Not only do we touch on courses such as ENC 4353 – Writing for Social Change and ENC 4354 - Writing with Communities and Nonprofits, but we also reflect on strategies to make your writing effective in the political sphere. If you want to ensure your voice is heard or have a passion for politics, join us in this rhetorical inspection of activism. Time Stamps:  Introduction – 00:00:07  Olivia’s Classroom Journey – 00:00:46 Initial Approach to Writing for Change – 00:05:56 Intersection of Motivation and Strategy – 00:08:51 Counterarguments and Opposition – 00:11:47 Vetting Sources – 00:14:14 Presenting an Analysis – 00:15:22 Humanizing Statistics – 00:17:04 Writing Process  – 00:22:20 Course Work – 00:24:20 Grant Writing – 00:25:29 Current Projects – 00:27:38 Writing that Inspires – 00:28:56 The “Don’t Say Gay” Piece – 00:32:32 Vetting Candidates – 00:41:46 Sustaining Energy in Activism – 00:45:17 When is an op-ed done? – 00:48:04

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