Contribute
You may contribute to this guide by sharing resources and tools that you have used in the past, your own assignments, or blog posts that reflect on your pedagogy. We also welcome feedback such as suggestions for improvement, reporting broken links, and/or questions about feminist pedagogy and online education. If you do not have access to a file in this guide, please contact us at feministpedagogyonline@gmail.com

Call for Assignments
The Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online Guide promotes the feminist pedagogical practices of educators. FPTO is seeking assignments that operationalize one or more of the feminist pedagogical tenets. Selected annotated assignments will be featured on the guide and assignment authors will also be listed as contributors. To submit an assignment for consideration, make a copy of this template, format your instructions and annotations how you want them to be published, and share your proposed annotated assignment with feministpedagogyonline@gmail.com. See the template for more detailed instructions.

Call for Insight Articles
The editors of the Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online guide are looking for friendly and accessible blog post submissions that illustrate innovative ways in which educators integrate feminist pedagogy into online teaching and learning. In addition to book and source reviews, see the list of Feminist Tenets for possible topics.
Insight Article Guidelines:
- Clearly connect the topic to online learning and teaching and feminist pedagogy.
- Blog posts should be 750 words maximum in length.
- Be conversational in your writing. Avoid jargon or technical terminology.
- You are welcome to use “I” and “you”.
- Consider using shorter paragraphs and subheadings throughout your text.
- You are encouraged to hyperlink to resources in the text of your blog.
- Include in-text citations and a reference list in APA 7th edition format.
- Include a short bio about yourself, social media links, and other contact information.
- Your submission should be made using a Google document.
Once you are ready to submit your blog post draft for publication, email the link of the Google document to feministpedagogyonline@gmail.com to start the editorial review process. You can expect a response form the editorial review team within one week from the submission date.
Our Tenets
FPTO is a growing network of feminist educators and students who collaborate and convene to document, share, and develop educational resources that align with our Feminist Pedagogical Tenets. Check out our community of contributors and collaborators listed below.


Editors

Clare Daniel, Ph.D.
Managing Editor
Newcomb Institute
Tulane University

Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, Ph.D.
Managing Editor
Connolly Alexander Institute
for Data Science
Tulane University

Liv Newman, Ph.D.
Managing Editor
Center for Engaged Learning & Teaching
Tulane University

Niya Bond, Ph.D.
Managing Editor
Faculty and Learning Production Manager
StraighterLine

Enilda Romero-Hall, Ph.D.
Advising Editor
Learning, Design, and Technology
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Assignment and Article Contributors
Charity Anderson, Ph.D.
Rachel Blume
Liz Bolton
Audrey Coble
Delcenia Cosman
Alicia Doyen-Rodriguez
Tiffany Jasmin González, Ph.D.
Nirnoy H. Islam
Rocío Jiménez-Cortés
Tara Knight
(Evan) Evgeny Kuznetsov
Lauren Liebe
Eden Mekonen
Michelle Miller, PhD, MFA, M.Ed
Nora McIntyre
Laura Nussbaum-Barberena
Sarah Noonan
Courtney Plotts, Ph.D.
Marta Pulley, MS-IDT
Diana Saverin
Sarah Stanley
Digital Collaborators
Technical Consultants
Ed Beck, Open & Online Learning Specialist, SUNY Oneonta
Aisha Champagne, Newcomb Institute Graphic Designer
Developer Interns
Newcomb Institute and the Connolly Alexander Institute for Data Science have funded these paid student internship experiences.
Aaliyah Randall, Digital Research Intern
Anh C. Pham, Data Research Intern
Carmen de Juan-Roncero, Data Research Intern
Emily O’Connell, Digital Research Intern
Emma De Leon, Data Research Intern
Hannah Kline Bartels, Digital Research Intern
Kai Williams, Data Research Intern
Katelyn Mann, Data Research Intern
Kiet Huynh, Data Research Intern
Madeline Nellis, Information Technology Intern
Naomi Stoner, Information Technology Intern
Rachel Tabor, Graduate Assistant
Sophie Tanen, Information Technology Intern
Tess Kleanthous, Digital Research Intern
Sam DeMarinis, Data Research Intern
Zoe Oboler, Data Research Intern
Alexandra Zeff, Data Research Intern
Ananya Anand, Data Research Intern
Daniel Fox, Data Research Intern
Danh Ngo, Data Research Intern
Davis Green, Data Research Intern
Emmie Toulouse Alexander, Data Research Intern
Ifeoma Osakwe, Data Research Intern
James Hartridge, Data Research Intern
Julia Miller, Data Research Intern
Kailen Mitchell, Data Research Intern
Katie Bogdanow, Data Research Intern
Liam Guest, Data Research Intern
Meghan Nagia, Data Research Intern
Mika Nijhawan, Data Research Intern
Nahema Dumonteil Cabanas, Data Research Intern
Xen Troutman, Data Research Intern
