Writing for Social Justice

Wayzgoose Press
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Writing can make a difference in your world. Whether it’s personal writing that helps you clarify issues in your own life, letters and petitions to draw attention to local and national issues, or essays about the big issues, learning to write clearly, logically, and effectively can help you change the world.


This workbook/journal offers over 160 thought-provoking writing topics, as well as information on using logic, emotion, and authority to write powerfully.

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Loreli Maria Valdez Alvarez
10 October 2023
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About the author

Maggie Sokolik, Ph.D., was born in Olympia, Washington. She is a writer/editor living in the Bay Area. She graduated from Reed College in Portland, Oregon, and received a Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics from UCLA. She directs the writing program at UC Berkeley.


She is also the instructor for a popular online writing course, College Writing 2x, as well as Writing for Social Justice, AP Literature and Composition, and English for Journalists, all offered through edx.org. These courses are offered free of charge to readers and writers around the world, and have attracted over a half million students to date.

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