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Utah Valley University’s 5th annual conference on Writing for Social Change challenges students and community members to effect positive change in the world through the power of writing. Our mission is to empower students and community members with the writing skills and experience they need to effect positive change based on their own life experiences. The conference provides students and other presenters with an audience for their research, writing, art, and other social change project presentations. Each presenter also receives invaluable, confidence-building experience by sharing their work in a formal, academic setting.
UVU is located in Orem, Utah and is home to more than 30,000 students. UVU began as a vocational school during World War II and, in the decades since, has evolved into a technical school, community college, state college, and a comprehensive regional teaching university. UVU is Utah’s largest institution of higher learning and offers programs ranging from career training to high-demand masters degrees, with an emphasis on undergraduate education.
ScottPoole
11/3 @ 4pm in CB 511 | Poetry Workshop
DougFabrizio
11/4 @ 11am in CB 510 | Keynote Address
Thursday Keynote
Friday Keynote
Scott Poole is the author of three books of poetry, The Cheap Seats, Hiding from Salesmen, and The Sliding Glass Door. He is the house poet for Live Wire!, a weekly radio variety show on Oregon Public Broadcasting that airs throughout the Pacific Northwest and 35 stations across the U.S.
Doug Fabrizio has been reporting for KUER News since 1987, and became News Director in 1993. In 2001, he became host and executive producer of KUER’s RadioWest, a one hour conversation/call-in show on KUER 90.1 in Salt Lake City. He has interviewed everyone from Isabel Allende to the Dalai Lama, and from Madeleine Albright to Desmond Tutu.
ScheduleThursday, 11/3Registration | 9-10 amSorensen Center (SC)206GBreakfast Served
Poster Sessions | 10am-7pmScience Building (SB) Atrium
CONCURRENT PANELS | 10-11:15am
Correcting EducationSorensen Center (SC) 206AChair: Angie Carter
Catherina Aust: “Implementing a Balanced Curriculum”Shea White: “Paid to Pass”Laken Franchina: “Licensed Educators Needed in Utah, Not Just Degree-Holders”Alexandrea Mineer: “Righting the Right Rite in Student Writing”
Violence and PornSorensen Center (SC)206BChair: Ariana Reilly
Alex Monroe: “Pornography: Not an Individual Issue”Jaclyn McGraw: “The Challenge of Funding Domestic Violence Victims Programs in Utah County”Alisse Shiles: “Nowhere to Turn: Male Survivors of Intimate Partner Abuse Need Help”
Rhetoric of Representative ChaffetzSorensen Center (SC)206CChair: John Macfarlane
Ashley Johns: “The Rhetoric of Chaffetz’s 2007 Election”Jennifer Rood: “Chaffetz and the Rhetoric of Congressional Oversight”Colten Sponseller: “The Rhetoric of Chaffetz’s 2007 Election”
CONCURRENT PANELS | 11:30-12:45pm
Reading Ourselves Reading the OtherSorensen Center (SC)206AChair: Gae Lyn Henderson
Jessica Turnblom: “Expanding the Canon: The Exclusion of the Female Voice”Sarah Phelan: “Multicultural Literature, Multicultural World”Mikeum Matthews: “Inclusivity and Identity: Fostering the Critical Years”
Addiction StoriesSorensen Center (SC)206BChair: Rick McDonald
Shea Haskell: “Do We Matter if They Don’t?”Brittany Olson: “Rehabilitation Vs. Incarceration”Heather Linde: “Spirituality and Overcoming Addiction”Stephanie Falck: “This Girl I Knew”
Amending Human SocietySorensen Center (SC)206CChair: Grant Moss
Colten Sponseller: “Amending American Society: Social Change and the Constitution”Thomas Hone: “Sins of our Parents”Christine Behle: “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its Place Around the World”Matt Nolte: “An Even More Perfect Union: Social Revolution Through Political Restoration”
Acting Out Change: Theatre and Plays for Social Justice | 1-2:15pmClassroom Building (CB)101BChair: Lisa Hagen
CONCURRENT PANELS | 2:30-3:45pm
Legislating LivesSorensen Center (SC)206AChair: Jake Robertson
Tess Gordon: “The Necessities of Vaccination in Utah’s Public Education Setting”Dani Hartvigsen: “Utah’s Family Law Putting Women and Children in Poverty”Elizabeth DeBetta: “Unanswered Questions: A Personal Narrative About Adoption”Logan Hunt: “Important Divorce Requests for Stay-at-Home Mormon Mothers”
God Bless America EveryoneSorensen Center (SC)206BChair: Michael Minch
Oakley HillStefania BarrMatt Skaggs
Poetry Workshop with Scott Poole | 4-5pmClassroom Building (CB)510
See It, Hear It, Change It | 7-9pmClassroom Building (CB)511
An evening of poetry with Scott Poole, Rob Carney, and UVU students.
“To all of the young people out there who are creating social change or even fomenting social movements: hold on to your idealism and your belief in your ability to change the world. Your lofty goals demand attention and deserve support.”
Lynn Schusterman
Friday, 11/4
Registration | 9-10amSorensen Center (SC)213BBreakfast Served
CONCURRENT PANELS | 10-10:50am
Cross-Community Cooperative CompositionSorensen Center (SC)206A
Marilyn Jenkins
Configuring the BodySorensen Center (SC)206BChair: Leigh Ann Copas
David Lindsay: “Pigs and Lions”Cam Williams: “Misogyny, Homophobia, and the Pursuit of Masculinity”John D. Mcllmoil: “#wejustneedtopee”
Keynote Speech with Doug Fabrizio 11-11:50amClassroom Building (CB)510
Luncheon for Presenters | 12-12:50pmClassroom Building (CB)511
CONCURRENT PANELS | 1-1:50pm
Gender and Popular FictionSorensen Center (SC)206AChair: Deb Marrott
Michael Fletcher: “Male Decline and the Call for a Redefinition of the Traditional Male”Mashaela Farris: “Hoodwinked!: The Ongoing Tolerance for Rape”Dan Hahn: “Sex Kittens! Brought to You by Men, for Men: The Manufactured Culture of the Male Gaze”
Rhetoric of the 2016 Presidential DebateSorensen Center (SC)206BChair: Christopher Lee
Melissa Enriquez: “Gendered Debates”Carter Hurst: “Candidates/Moderator/Audience”Landon Roper: “The Rhetoric of Battle”Eston Stowers: “Media Framing”
Let’s Talk About RaceSorensen Center (SC)206CChair: Brian Whaley
Kajsa Nelson: “F***able Forever: Amy Schumer’s Taboo Kairos and Profane Pathos”Caitlin LaVange: “Satirical Social Change: Engage with Representations of Race”Mike Schwartz: “Educating the Uneducated: A Cultural Analysis of White Privilege”
CONCURRENT PANELS | 2-2:50pm
Essais: Publishing for ChangeSorensen Center (SC)206GChairs: Christa Albrecht-Crane and Lydia Kerr
Timothy Mark DawsonMeghan FlindersOther Students
Dangerous FeelingsSorensen Center (SC)206HChair: Julie Nichols
Emily Shaw: “The Effects of Military on Law EnforcementOfficers”Maddie Roderick: “Elected Ignorance: Impediments Facing Original Thought and How to Fight Them”Kodey Kesler: “Another Factor Addressing Teen Suicide”
CONCURRENT PANELS | 3-3:50pm
Troubles in Trauma RepresentationSorensen Center (SC)206GChair: Nathan Gale
Tana Hemsley: “Trauma Perspectives: Those For Whom it is Memory”Kathleen Bennett: “The Problems with the Treatment of PTSD”Brandi Gilbert: “Is Disability an Ability?”
Poached or Sunny-Side UpSorensen Center (SC)206HChair: Robert Cousins
Justin Lewis: “Market-Rate Net-Meeting: Less is More”Ashlyn Banta: “Poaching the Rhinoceros”
Special Thanks
Conference Chairs
Nathan Gale Ariana Reilly
Conference Advising Committee
Karin AndersonRob Carney Leigh Ann CopasRobert CousinsKaren DeysherLynn England Wioleta Fedeczko Benjamin GoodwinLisa Hagen Gae Lyn HendersonMargaret Layton Christopher Lee Jamie HoldawayJohn MacfarlaneDeborah Marrott Michael Minch Grant Moss Mark Pepper Luke PetersonMaddie RoderickLaurie Toro
George Washington Just Told a Joke
Right there on the dollar bill.Just now. Take a look.His eyes are half-liddedand his mouth is a flat line,with the corners waiting to curl.
His expression says,“Today, before breakfast,I founded a countrybased on the idealsof freedom, libertyand the pursuit of happinessand now I’ve just tolda joke involvinga milk cow,wooden teethand a priapistic gopher.”
You never know,he might have justslipped that wig onfor comedic effect.
You can tell he’s thinking,“Hey pal, I foundedthis country for you.Are you going to peeyour pants with laughternow, or what?”
He looks like he’sgoing to bea little morethan miffedif you say no.
Scott Poole
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialchangeuvu/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/uvusocialchangeHashtag: #UVUSocial Change
Conference Site: http://research.uvu.edu/writingforsocialchange
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