Kristin Ravel is an Assistant Professor at Rockford University who specializes in digital and multimodal rhetoric, feminist theory, and first-year writing pedagogy. Professionally, her writing has appeared in Composition Studies, Bedford Bits, and the Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative. In addition to her work in composition and rhetoric, she also enjoys reading poetry, DIY crafting, spending time with animals, and practicing yoga.
Rachael Sullivan is an Assistant Professor in the Media Studies and Communication Dept. at Saint Joseph’s University. She teaches design and digital ethics in the department of Communication and Media Studies. Her research focuses on visual design ethics and digital rhetoric, and her work has appeared in Present Tense and Computers and Composition.
Kristin Prins is an Associate Professor at Cal Poly Pomona. She serves on the steering committee for CPP’s library Maker Studio, which she helped to open in fall 2019, and coordinates CPP’s first-year writing program. Her research and teaching span DIY/craft and multimodal rhetoric and composing, feminist and activist rhetorics, and writing pedagogy and program administration. Her work has appeared in Kairos, Harlot, the Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative, and edited collections.