Education
PhD, Communication Arts with emphases in Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture and African American Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009
MA, Communication Arts with emphasis in Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005
BA, Communication Studies, University of Puget Sound, 2003
Bio
Maegan 快活视频er Brooks, PhD is an award-winning teacher-scholar devoted to public humanities research. She studies and teaches how people communicate about challenging topics—race, death, grief, and injustice—toward the creation of more just, equitable, and nurturing communities. Brooks's scholarship has taken both traditional forms (conference papers, peer-reviewed articles, and books published with a university press) as well as more public-facing forms, including a K-12 curriculum, a children’s book, a cartoon animation, a biography written for a general audience, and a PBS documentary. Presently, she is writing a general interest book that shares guided communication practices for grievers. She is also facilitating peer support conversations about grief on campus and in the community.
Courses
Communicating Race (CCM 104)
Remembering Emmett Till (IDS 105)
Talking About Death Won't Kill You (IDS 106)
Rhetorical Theory (CCM 221)
Grief Communication: Listening, Storytelling, and Dialogue (CCM 225)
Communicating Peace (CCM 330)
Communicating Self and Society (CCM 355W)
African American Public Discourse (CCM 346)
Making Lives Matter (CCM 360)
Find Your Voice: A Senior Experience (CCM 446W)
Senior Seminar (CCM 496W)
Selected Publications
Brooks, Maegan P. After: Listening to Loss (book manuscript in progress)
Brooks, Maegan P. Journal of Autoethnography, 4, 2 (2023): 174-192.
Brooks, Maegan P. (senior researcher and historical consultant) (aired on PBS and the WORLD Network, headlining the America ReFramed Series, February 2022) *Awarded the Best TV Feature Documentary of 2022 by International Documentary Association and Awarded the 2023 Best Documentary by the (National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications)
Brooks, Maegan P. and David Gutterman, Journal of Deliberative Democracy 17, 1 (2021): 169-175.
Brooks, Maegan P. Fannie Lou Hamer: America’s Freedom Fighting Woman* . Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield (2020). *Optioned for a Major Motion Picture, Booklist Starred Review and Booklist names one of the “Top Biographies of 2020”
Brooks, Maegan P. , (2019) a children’s book illustrated by Shelby McConville.
Brooks, Maegan P. “Shining Lights,” “Guiding Lights,” and “Planting Seeds,” original lesson plans within the K-12 Curriculum (2019)
Brooks, Maegan P. (researcher and script consultant) BrainPOP: A Universe of Learning (2019)
Brooks, Maegan P. Howard Journal of Communications: Special Issue on Commemoration and Social Justice, Eds. Christina Moss and Ronald L. Jackson, II (2017): 186-198.
Brooks, Maegan P. Southern Communication Journal: Special Issue on Race, ed. Lisa Corrigan, 18, 4 (2016): 1-15.
Brooks, Maegan P. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2014. *Named an Outstanding Academic Title of 2015 by the American Library Association.
Brooks, Maegan P. and Davis W. Houck, Eds. (2011) Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.
Brooks, Maegan P. Rhetoric & Public Affairs 14, 3 (2011): 511-548.
Houck, Davis W. and Maegan P. Brooks. Voices of Democracy 6 (2011): 21-43.
Internal Grants and Awards
Jerry E. Hudson Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2020
Liberal Arts Research Collective (LARC) 2.0 Curriculum Innovation Grant for Communication and Conflict Resolution, Summer 2020-Spring 2021
Liberal Arts Research Collective (LARC) 2.0 Curriculum Innovation Grant for Find Your Voice: Senior Experience, Summer 2019-Spring 2020
Atkinson Research Grant for Fannie Lou Hamer: America’s Freedom Fighting Woman, June 2019-May 2020
Willamette University Council for Diversity and Social Justice Grant to Support the Pacific Northwest Race, Rhetoric, and Media Conference, January 2018
Willamette University Learning by Creating Grant funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Sponsoring Gwen Carr as Visiting Artist Fall 2017- Spring 2018
Faculty Council Merit Award for Teaching, Research, and Service, Willamette University, 2017
United Methodist Award Board of Higher Education and Ministry, Exemplary Teaching Award, Willamette University, 2016
Willamette University Learning by Creating Grant, Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Sponsoring Keith Beauchamp as Visiting Artist to Willamette University, Fall 2016
External Grants and Awards
Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area Grant for the Production of Fannie Lou Hamer’s America (documentary) and Find Your Voice (curriculum website) February 2018-March 2019: $22,000
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Grant for the Production of Fannie Lou Hamer’s America (documentary) and Find Your Voice (curriculum website) February 2018-March 2019: $272,000
Mississippi Humanities Council, Racial Equity Grant, for the documentary Fannie Lou Hamer’s America, June 2017: $7,500
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Grant for the documentary Fannie Lou Hamer’s America, 2017, $500
Women’s Foundation of Mississippi, Grant for the documentary Fannie Lou Hamer’s America, 2017, $500
Outstanding Academic Title of 2015, A Voice that Could Stir an Army: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Rhetoric of the Black Freedom Movement, recognized by the American Library Association
Wrage-Baskerville Award for Top Contributed Paper in the Public Address Division of the National Communication Association, 2015
Selected Service
Director, Find Your Voice: The Online Resource for Fannie Lou Hamer Studies, 2019-2021
Editorial Board, Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2020-Present
Editorial Board, Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2019-Present
Editorial Board, Howard Journal of Communications, 2018-Present
Editorial Board, Women’s Studies in Communication, 2015-Present
Editorial Board, Southern Communication Journal, 2014-Present
Chair of the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee in the College of Arts & 快活视频s at Willamette University, 2020-2021
Co-Chair (with Michael Niño) of the Multicultural Affairs Committee in the College of Arts & 快活视频s at Willamette University, 2019
Chair, Rhetoric Society of America Dissertation Award Selection Committee, 2019 & 2020
Appointed member, Rhetoric Society of America Awards Steering Committee, 2019
Elected Selection Committee Member for the James A. Winans-Herbert A. Wichelns Memorial Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Rhetoric and Public Address Book Award, 2018-2020 (Chaired Committee 2020)
Elected Member of Willamette’s Faculty Governance Council, 2017-2018
Board Secretary, Public Address Division, National Communication Association, 2016-2018