Acknowledgements

 

Indisciplininadxs: Feminist Linguistics, for being home to many of the conversations on gender and language that nurture this book.

Open Knowledge Fellowship by the Mina Res Library for the training in how to locate Open Resources, and for the first portion of this project.

Elvis Bakaitis for their support in planning this material and thinking together about the content.

Focused Inquiry Group on Disciplinary Open Educational Resources Collections Focus by the Teaching and Learning Center, for the collective space to work on this pedagogical project.

Laurie Hurson for her guidance in thinking further about the pedagogical aspects of this text.

Maria Amelia Viteri for the conversations she made possible in Linguistic/Epistemic Justice: Untranslatable Colonial Wounds, a seminar that was part of the Lavander Institute 2023.

CUNY Open Publishing Collective, for adopting this project.

 

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