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I do not teach Contemporary Literature, Composition, or Creative Writing, but I still feel as if my students would benefit from studying one of your authors. Can my class become part of the Sarabande in Education program?

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I do not teach Contemporary Literature, Composition, or Creative Writing, but I still feel as if my students would benefit from studying one of your authors. Can my class become part of the Sarabande in Education program?

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Yes, Sarabande in Education welcomes diversified areas of study outside of traditional writing and literature programs. Women’s Studies, Cultural Studies (Hispanic and African-American), or Social History are all areas which might be able to successfully incorporate one of our titles into the classroom.

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