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God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Brianna K. Rosario, Jordan Daniel Smith, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
Written and directed by Don Mays and pitted against the backdrop of the racial and cultural issues of today this innovative twelve-part audio play is a compelling exploration of the impact of religion on race, Black culture, and a collective need for faith in something larger than ourselves.God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with music and sound design by Andy Russ, and production management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is presented by Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Support the show
Season 2 of God Talks To An Agnostic is presented by The Wilbury Theatre Group, in collaboration with AFRI Productions, Brown Arts Institute, and The Public's Radio.Written and directed by Don Mays and pitted against the backdrop of the racial and cultural issues of today and featuring Rose Weaver, this innovative twelve-part audio play is a compelling exploration of the impact of religion on race, Black culture and a collective need for faith in something larger than ourselves.God Talks To An Agnostic is written and directed by Don Mays, with sound design by Andy Russ, stage management by Natalie Rosario, Melie Hayes, and Allison Marchetti.The production features performances by Don Mays, Rose Weaver, Jackie Davis, Rudy Ru Cabrera, Pamela Lambert, Daraja Hinds, Jason Quinn, Jeff Hodge, Tânia Montenegro, Cilla Bento, Mindy Britto, Lorraine Guerra, Emmanuel Versailles, Lia Pinto, Brien Lang, Becci Davis, Angelique Dina, Cristhian Mancinas-Garcia, Sussy Santana, and Len Cabral.God Talks to An Agnostic is produced by The Wilbury Theatre Group in collaboration with AFRI Productions and presented by The Public's Radio and Brown Arts Institute. Learn more about the series at www.thewilburygroup.org/agnosticSupport the show at thewilburygroup.org/supportSupport the show
In this episode of Write Answers, we talk to Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O'Dell (@allisonmarchett + @rebekahodell1 + @movingwriters) about their writing process and how they use mentor texts with students! Allison and Rebekah have a new book called A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts, which you can find here: https://www.heinemann.com/products/e12003.aspx You can also follow their work (along with their fabulous team of teacher-writers) at www.movingwriters.org! This episode is shared in partnership with the Ohio Council of Teachers of English Language Arts (OCTELA). To find out more about OCTELA, visit octela.org or follow them on Twitter: @OCTELA Learn more about the Ohio Writing Project + Programming: http://miamioh.edu/cas/academics/departments/english/academics/graduate-studies/ohio-writing-project/ The Ohio Writing Project specializes in professional development for teachers. OWP does on-site PD with schools as well as virtual, hybrid, and in-person courses teachers can take for college + CEU credit. The Ohio Writing Project also features a masters degree program for teachers through Miami University. Featuring the renowned “4-Week”, the OWP's Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program is both practical and transformational. GET INVOLVED! Want to be kept in the loop for future OWP events? Email us here: ohiowritingproject@MiamiOH.edu Looking for a quick and easy writing invitation for your students...or yourself? Follow us on Instagram @owpmu Find OWP on Twitter: @owpmu Find Noah on Twitter: @MrWteach
Mentor texts from a variety of high-interest sources along with diverse authors can be a real game changer in secondary writing classrooms. Today on the podcast we're talking with authors Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O'Dell about their new book A Teacher's Guide to Mentor Texts, the latest addition to the Classroom Essentials Series. In it they write about how students learn to read like writers, deepening their understanding of quality writing and inspiring them in their own drafting and revision.Rebekah and Allison have written a foundational guide on the what, why, and how of teaching with mentor texts. They provide a multitude of annotated examples from professional writers, alongside student samples, to illustrate how mentor texts can teach specific writing skills.
Julia Torres joins us to discuss her work with Disrupt Texts and to talk about her work as an English Teacher-Librarian. Links from today's discussion: www.disrupttexts.org https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/55039/how-the-disrupttexts-movement-can-help-english-teachers-be-more-inclusive https://www.educolor.org/educolor-summit-2020/ --- Also... Moving Writers, a website for writing teachers started by Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O'Dell, is looking to diversify it's group of columnists to include K-12 BIPOC writing teachers! Find out more at www.movingwriters.org
The next few episodes will share live presentations from the MovingWriters.org team! These presentations were shared and recorded at #NCTE19 in Baltimore Maryland. In the first part of our MovingWriters.org mini-series, author and Moving Writers co-founder, Allison Marchetti, and contributing writer, Megan Kortlandt, will share some tips on setting up and managing Writing Workshop. @MeganKortlandt @AllisonMarchett www.MovingWriters.org @owpmu @BethRimer @MrWteach
Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O’Dell are in business together, AND they’re good friends. They’ve taught middle and high school students at all levels, in both public and independent schools, and from inclusion to AP and IB classes. Now, they travel the country to work with teachers and students to provide inspiration, helping educators do the hard-and-transformative work of teaching writing. Allison and Rebekah believe in the power of choice, authenticity, and students’ voices in the reading and writing classroom. Notes From This Episode: Allison & Rebekah's site, Moving Writers Allison on Twitter & Rebekah on Twitter Their books, Writing With Mentors and Beyond Literary Analysis Tsh on Instagram and Twitter Varina, by Charles Frazier Bachelor Nation, by Amy Kaufman Raising Your Spirited Child, by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Dear Ijeawele, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Peace Like a River, by Leif Enger In October, I'll be at Nest Fest and at The Popcast Live — come say hi! Kindly leave a review Become a patron: Support this podcast + get access to my secret show Sign up for 5 Quick Things, the weekly email For any links and codes from our lovely sponsors, head here
Today on the Heinemann Podcast, a special read aloud from Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O’Dell, co-authors of Beyond Literary Analysis: Teaching Students to Write with Passion and Authority About Any Text.Run-of-the-mill analysis essays have their place, but when is the last time your students were excited to write them? And when were you last excited to read them? In Beyond Literary Analysis, Allison and Rebekah expand on the idea of what is open to analysis from class novels to sports to Games of Thrones and everything in-between.When students are given the opportunity to write thoughtfully about the things they love -whether it be a film, a song, a sports game, or a piece of art- they’re able to focus on developing their analytical skills and growing into strong writers.Allison and Rebekah begin with the text conversation that started it all…
“Do real writers get assigned topics and have to force them into five-paragraph essays by their editors?” Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O’Dell, co-authors of the popular blog movingwriters.org, Writing with Mentors, and Beyond Literary Analysis, use real world texts as mentor texts to teach the skills of writing. In this episode, Marchetti and O’Dell chat with co-host, Kim, discussing engaging and relevant writing instruction, the writer’s notebook, and partnering with parents to support student writing. With so many changes to 21st-century education and learning, what should we try tomorrow, this week, and this month?
In your daily life, would you voluntarily sit down to write an analytical essay on The Odyssey? Or on Catcher in the Rye? Probably not. Would you like to read and grade more than one hundred identical essays about these novels instead? Probably not. So, why do we ask our students to this year after year?Today on the Heinemann Podcast, authors Allison Marchetti & Rebekah O’Dell explore alternatives to the dreaded literary analysis essays in their new book, Beyond Literary Analysis. Allison and Rebekah explore the meaning of analysis from an entirely new perspective, in hopes of challenging traditional notions of what students should be analyzing and how they should write about. They want student writing to be where passion and analysis meet by redefining the meaning of the word “text.”We began our conversation discussing how this new understanding of analysis came to be.
Episode #83 of the Talks with Teachers podcast Allison Marchetti (Co-Founder of Moving Writers) currently teaches English 8 and Reading Writing Workshop 9 at Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia. Previously, she taught English 9, 10, Creative Writing, and AP Language at James River High School in Midlothian, Virginia. Allison earned her B.A. in English with a Poetry Writing Emphasis and her Master of Teaching from the University of Virginia. Allison is a professional development provider with Heinemann PD. You can connect with her via email atallisonmarchetti@trinityes.org or Twitter @allisonmarchett. Rebekah O’Dell (Co-Founder of Moving Writers) currently teaches Reading Writing Workshop 9 and 12th gradeInternational Baccalaureate students at Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia. Rebekah previously taught English 9-12 at Atlee High School in Hanover County, Virginia. As a member of Virginia Commonwealth University’s clinical faculty, Rebekah also has extensive experience teaching and mentoring pre-service teachers. Rebekah earned her B.A. in English and her Master of Teaching from the University of Virginia. Rebekah is a professional development provider with Heinemann PD. You can connect with her via email at rebekahodell@trinityes.org or Twitter @RebekahOdell1. In this episode you will learn: How Allison and Rebekah define the term mentor text Why there was a need in the curriculum to create a mentor text unit Where you can go online to find good mentor texts What is the first step you should take to develop a mentor text unit What students gain from using mentor texts How Rebekah and Allison developed their book, Writing with Mentors If you enjoy the interview, I highly recommend Writing with Mentors: How to Reach Every Writer in the Room. The post Mentor Texts with Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O’Dell appeared first on Talks with Teachers.