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Al Harahap is a Lecturer in the Department of English at Queens College, CUNY. His research focuses on the institutionalization of writing across academic and public spheres, employing critical theory and cultural studies frameworks. He investigates writing practices through ecological/spatial theory, Foucauldian archaeology, and scalar methodologies that connect local/national/global contexts.
His teaching emphasizes democratizing academic spaces for marginalized students, particularly through un/grading practices and curriculum design that address language anxieties. He advocates for public intellectualism, training students to communicate academic ideas to broader audiences. Notable talks include a 2021 plenary address on WAC's future amid coloniality and sustainability challenges.
Harahap collaborates across academic and non-academic communities to co-create curricula. His work addresses urgent issues like the public epistemological crisis and systemic inequities in higher education. While no formal awards are listed, his contributions to WAC/WPA discourse and antiracist pedagogy are evident in his publications and conference engagements.
His advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the text. He is affiliated with the First Year Writing Program and contributes to Queens College's English department initiatives.
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