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In this BONUS episode, we continue with part two of our conversation with Chioma Nnaji about the challenges of manuscript writing and publishing. During the first half of our conversation, we learned about the work Chioma does at the intersections of immigrant rights and racial justice in public health along with the biggest challenges of manuscript writing within public health.
For the second part of our conversation, we explore how to navigate a system that was not designed to be inclusive or accessible and share the steps we’re taking to create a community where we can all learn and grow together. We break down what you can expect from our manuscript writing workshop, Manuscript Writing A to Z, and describe the wide range of people who can benefit from it before explaining how it’s intended to create a supportive community where we can all learn from one another.
Key Points From This Episode:
Navigating a system that is not designed for inclusivity or accessibility. [01:01]
The legacy of colonization and how people in power have historically exerted ownership over the knowledge that Black women have produced. [02:39]
Working within and outside the system and bringing your knowledge to the table. [05:40]
Our commitment to creating a community where we all collectively learn and grow. [08:12]
A breakdown of our manuscript writing workshop; Manuscript Writing A to Z. [08:58]
How to join the Script Squad. [11:37]
The details of our early bird special for Manuscript Writing A to Z. [13:53]
What it was like for Chioma when she was published for the first time. [14:46]
The value of writing in a way that is accessible and more engaging for the reader. [17:29]
What brings Chioma joy in her work: community. [21:07]
What Chioma appreciates most about her partnership with Joyee. [22:56]
Find out where you can contact Chioma and learn more about her work. [24:18]
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate and, leave a review! For more transcripts, show notes, and more visit: https://joyeewashington.com/podcast/
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In this BONUS episode, we continue with part two of our conversation with Chioma Nnaji about the challenges of manuscript writing and publishing. During the first half of our conversation, we learned about the work Chioma does at the intersections of immigrant rights and racial justice in public health along with the biggest challenges of manuscript writing within public health.
For the second part of our conversation, we explore how to navigate a system that was not designed to be inclusive or accessible and share the steps we’re taking to create a community where we can all learn and grow together. We break down what you can expect from our manuscript writing workshop, Manuscript Writing A to Z, and describe the wide range of people who can benefit from it before explaining how it’s intended to create a supportive community where we can all learn from one another.
Key Points From This Episode:
Navigating a system that is not designed for inclusivity or accessibility. [01:01]
The legacy of colonization and how people in power have historically exerted ownership over the knowledge that Black women have produced. [02:39]
Working within and outside the system and bringing your knowledge to the table. [05:40]
Our commitment to creating a community where we all collectively learn and grow. [08:12]
A breakdown of our manuscript writing workshop; Manuscript Writing A to Z. [08:58]
How to join the Script Squad. [11:37]
The details of our early bird special for Manuscript Writing A to Z. [13:53]
What it was like for Chioma when she was published for the first time. [14:46]
The value of writing in a way that is accessible and more engaging for the reader. [17:29]
What brings Chioma joy in her work: community. [21:07]
What Chioma appreciates most about her partnership with Joyee. [22:56]
Find out where you can contact Chioma and learn more about her work. [24:18]
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate and, leave a review! For more transcripts, show notes, and more visit: https://joyeewashington.com/podcast/
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