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All courses will be remote on Monday, January 26th.

Due to the winter storm, Columbia University will shift to remote instruction on Monday, January 26, for all classes on the Morningside and Manhattanville campuses. Students will receive additional information on how to access their remote courses.
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Shanelle Matthews

Distinguished Lecturer, The City College of New York; Editor and co-author, Liberation Stories: Building Narrative Power for 21st-Century Social Movements

Shanelle Matthews is a strategist, storyteller, and educator who has spent over a decade building narrative power for social movements. Rooted in the Black Radical Tradition, she has led communications for campaigns at the frontlines of racial, economic, and reproductive justice, including the Movement for Black Lives, the ACLU, the National Network of Abortion Funds, and the Sierra Club. She is the founder of the Radical Communicators Network (RadComms), a community of practice for movement communicators dedicated to advancing liberatory storytelling. Shanelle is also co-editor of Liberation Stories: Building Narrative Power for 21st-Century Social Movements, an anthology chronicling two decades of narrative strategy across the left. Currently, she teaches in the Department of Anthropology and Interdisciplinary Programs at the City College of New York, where her scholarship and pedagogy focus on the rhetoric of social movements and the role of narrative in shaping culture and politics.