Readings

“Read, read, read. Never stop reading. And when you can’t read anymore, write.”

-James Baldwin

Course Readings

Introductory Weeks

ICE-BREAKING-QUESTIONS

Syllabus-Quiz

Tips for College Success (slideshow)

First-Year Companion

Hellman, Caroline, “In Defense of the Classroom” The Daily News. 14 May 2020.

“(Un) LEARNING My Name” by Mohamed Hassan on YouTube https://www.mohamed-hamad.com/mohamed-hassan-unlearning-my-name-spoken-word/

Malcolm X, “Prison Studies: or Saved

Malcolm X Chapter 11 “Saved” beginning paragraphs

Malcolm X, Laurence Fishbourne and Theater of Your Mind (NYT interview with Fishbourne)

Leylah Fernandez and Emma Raducanu Steal Some Grand Slam Spotlight (NYT)

Frederick Douglass, “Learning to Read and Write”

Theme for English B, Langston Hughes

Memories of Grandmother Sylvia and Legacy of Slavery — 2 min listen — beautiful story of reading and freedom(NPR)

 

Theoretical Readings

Morrison, Toni, “The Reader as Artist” (Oprah.com, 2006)

Bunn, Mike. “How to Read Like a Writer.” Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 2, 2011.  

Backpacks vs. Briefcases by Laura Bolin Carroll

another copy of Backpacks essay

Definitions, Dilemmas, Decisions by Lynn Kilpatrick

Genre in the Wild by Lisa Bickmore

Anne Lamott:  Shitty First Drafts

 

Unit 1- Education Narrative

What Ms. Bailey Taught me in AP History Changed my Life (NYT opinion piece)

Esmeralda Santiago, “When I was Puerto RIcan” (page 101 The Place Where We Dwell)  CH03[1]

Colin Powell, “My American Journey” (page 90 The Place Where We Dwell)  CH03[1]

Amy Tan, “Mother Tongue”

Interview with Narrator Nancy Wu

“Mother Tongue” Short Excerpt read by NWu:

Lyiscott, Jamila. “3 Ways to Speak English.” 10 Nov 2009.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn_mqVD_7XQ&feature=youtu.be

Olivarez, José. “Maybe I Could Save Myself by Writing.” Medium, 12 Sept 2018. https://gen.medium.com/young-chicago-authors-maybe-i-could-save-myself-by-writing-poetry-latinx-teen-79752108d0b5

Olivarez, José. “Mexican American Disambiguation.” Citizen Illegal. Haymarket Books, 2018.

Olivarez Brooklyn Poets interview 

Watch Oliveraz video 1 and video 2 

Obama, Chapter Four   (This is just Chapter Four, 10 pages.)

Memories of Grandmother Sylvia and Legacy of Slavery — reading and freedom(NPR)

The Danger of a Single Story (transcript) by Chimamanda Ngozi

Interview with ChNgAdichie in Geneva 

DISCUSSION Qs

Tips for College Success

Discuss Q Douglass

DISCUSSION-Qs-MX

Discussion Qs Colin Powell MyAmJourney

Notes from Class Discussion on Powell MyAmJourneyClassDiscussNotes Colin Powell

Discussion Qs for When I was PR by Esmeralda SantiagoDiscussion Questions WhenPR

Disc Qs Amy Tan MTongue

Discussion Qs Adichie Danger Single Story

Learning Network Qs for What Ms. Bailey Taught Me

Unit 2 – Reflective Annotated Bibliography

Carroll, Laura Bolin.  Backpacks vs Briefcases.  https://writingspaces.org/past-volumes/backpacks-vs-briefcases-steps-toward-rhetorical-analysis/

Baldwin, James. “A Talk to Teachers” by James Baldwin, 1963. https://www.spps.org/cms/lib010/MN01910242/Centricity/Domain/125/baldwin_atalktoteachers_1_2.pdf

Dirk, Kerry. “Navigating Genres.” Writing Spaces: Readings about Writing, Volume 1, 2010. https://wac.colostate.edu/books/writingspaces1/dirk–navigating-genres.pdf

Graff, Gerald & Cathy Birkenstein, “Chapter 3: As He Himself Puts It – The Art of Quoting” in They Say I Say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing, volume 3, 2014. https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/915212/files/28555152/download?verifier=HJ6SFj8jLsPCvE2TH17gz2aT5deBXImp3ItoFnpD&wrap=1

Lewis, John, CCNY 2019 Commencement Speech

Lewis, John, “Together, You Can Redeem the Soul of Our Nation” The New York Times. 30 July 2020.

Peck, Raoul, I Am Not Your Negro (Baldwin documentary)

Perdomo, Willie Perdomo, “Where I’m From.” Where A Nickel Costs a Dime. Norton, 1996.

 

Unit 3 – Genre Determination

NYT Letters to the Editor

Correal, Annie, “Love and Black Lives on a Brooklyn Street” The New York Times. 27 January 2017.

Murray, Donald. “The Maker’s Eye.” Language Awareness: Readings for College Writers. Ed. By Paul Escholz, Alfred Rosa, and Virginia Clark. 9th ed. Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2005. https://robertnazar.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/themakerseye.pdf

Stedman, Kyle. “Annoying Ways People Use Sources” Writing Spaces: Readings about Writing, volume 2, 2011. https://wac.colostate.edu/books/writingspaces2/stedman–annoying-ways.pdf

 

 

Addtional —

Reading resources on Mike Bunn’s How to RLW also rhetorical analysis

Colin Powell, “My American Journey” (page 90 The Place Where We Dwell)  CH03[1]

Esmeralda Santiago, “When I was Puerto RIcan” (page 101 The Place Where We Dwell)  CH03[1]

Reading resources on poet Jose Oliveraz http://sinkingcitylitmag.com/citizen-illegal/ and https://therumpus.net/2018/07/citizen-illegal-by-jose-olivarez/

Reading resources on Amy Tan http://dawnatownsend.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/58936287/Mother%20Tongue.pdf

Reading on Growth Mindset https://www.brainpickings.org/2014/01/29/carol-dweck-mindset/

Stop Enabling Ginsberg artlcle (1)

Obama, the Best-Selling Author on Reading, Writing, and Radical Empathy (NYT)