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List of Linguistic Justice Resources

Anzaldua, G. (1987). How to tame a wild tongue. In Borderlands La Frontera: The New Mestiza. pp. 53-64. Aunt Lute Books. https://english.washington.edu/sites/english/files/documents/ewp/teaching_resources/anzaldua_how_to_tame_a_wild_tongue.pdf

Baker-Bell, A. (2020). Linguistic justice: Black language, literacy, identity, and pedagogy. Routledge.

Canagarajah, A. S. (2006). The place of world Englishes in composition: Pluralization continued. College Composition and Communication, 57(4), 586–619. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20456910

Committee on CCCC Language Statement. (1975). Students’ right to their own language. College Composition and Communication, 36(6), 709-726. https://cdn.ncte.org/nctefiles/groups/cccc/newsrtol.pdf

Young, V. A. (2012). Should writers use they own English? In L. Greenfield & K. Rowan (Eds.), Writing centers and the new racism, pp. 61-72, Utah State University Press.