My Article "Decolonial Potential in a Multilingual FYC"
In the Spring 2019 issue of Composition Studies, I have an article that came about from a first year writing course here at Santa Clara University that was conducted in Spanish during the first quarter and then in English during the quarter that I taught. The student writing included in my article is wonderful and critically engages with the notions of translingualism and monolingual ideology. I am extremely forturnate that my article was available through open access on the journal's website. Now it is available through my university's scholar commons: https://works.bepress.com/cruz-medina/18/![](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lEZCibuWznw/XMIL-Hk7JJI/AAAAAAAAOLA/yW0dEFyds7AtE6GS5PEyqh_XOHeX4YxTACLcBGAs/s400/Screen%2BShot%2B2019-04-25%2Bat%2B12.34.46%2BPM.png)
See below for the other great contributions to this issue, which includes my SCU colleague Amy Lueck and fellow Latinx Caucus member Alex Hidalgo, whose digital book I discussed in a previous post.
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