
Shows writers how to manage the stress of academic publishing.
In March 2025, Dr. Stephanie Y. Evans offered an online writing workshop at Yale University, titled "Writing Through Difficult Times." The event, hosted by Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration, was helpful to scholars who attended, including Jeania Ree Moore, a Ph.D. candidate in African American Studies & Religious Studies.
In February 2026, Jeania Ree Moore shared a podcast: a conversation with her colleagues Dr. Candace Borders and Dr. Alison Kibe. They met as Yale Graduate Writing Fellows and used Black Feminist Writing: A Practical Guide to Publishing Academic Books as a tool to complete their dissertations, navigate the job search, and create sustainable community for writing, working, and living.
"Our guests offer a pathway based on Black feminist writing practices and theory that can mediate challenges to offer a truly collaborative, compassionate, and accountable group writing and feedback model."