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Kyle Grant Wilson is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of English at Arizona State University, with affiliations in American Indian Studies and Barrett, The Honors College. He is Diné (Navajo) from Fort Defiance, Arizona, and serves as the Indigenous rhetoric coordinator, contributing to Indigenous academic leadership and student support.
His educational background is not detailed in the provided text, but his professional roles indicate strong interdisciplinary engagement.
Wilson's research and creative work centers on Indigenous identities, decolonization, and Indigenous rhetoric, with additional expertise in film studies and composition pedagogy. His work bridges academic scholarship and community activism, particularly through creative expression.
Although no peer-reviewed articles are listed, his poetry has been published in prominent venues such as Rattle, Arizona Highways, and Arizona Republic, reflecting a public-facing creative practice aligned with his academic themes.
He has not received any listed scientific awards or fellowships in the provided material.
Wilson advises and mentors students through his teaching and leadership roles. He founded Project Communal Effort, a student-run group that organizes fundraisers for Indigenous families facing disparities, demonstrating a commitment to community engagement and experiential learning. No formal grants are mentioned in the text.
He leads Project Communal Effort at ASU, which functions as both a service-learning initiative and a platform for student leadership in Indigenous advocacy and support.
