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It Matters Now: Emergencies and Public Writing

The Columbia Public Writing Series – Sponsored by Arts & Sciences and the School of Professional Studies
About this event
Distinguished writers discuss the craft and strategy of writing to change minds—and the world.

In each session, renowned writers join academic leaders from across the university in spirited conversation to examine the art of writing for public audiences. From sentence-level analyses of craft, to wider discussions of how a specific piece of writing addresses critical issues of the day, such as incarceration, climate change, and refugee crises, the sessions share tactics and tools to produce compelling and persuasive storytelling. As a result, participants learn to think like professional writers—and to build specific skills necessary for their work to reach national and international audiences.

All members of the Columbia community are welcome; Columbia email required for registration. To benefit most from each event, read the featured article in advance, linked on the website, or available upon request.

This event will be held online. For questions, please contact sps-events@columbia.edu.

 

Monday, December 13 | 5:30–6:45 p.m. ET

Featuring Viet Thanh Nguyen, University Professor; Aerol Arnold Chair of English; and Professor of English, American Studies and Ethnicity, and Comparative Literature, University of Southern California

Moderated by Denise Cruz, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; and Sue Mendelsohn, Director of the Writing Center; Associate Director of First Year Writing, Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University

Reading: NYT Opinion Guest Essay, “I Can’t Forget the Lessons of Vietnam. Neither Should You.”

 

It Matters Now: Emergencies and Public Writing

Date

Dec 13 2021
Event ended

Time

EST
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Location

Online Event