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Making a Small Edit Exercise for Creating Our Article

The exercise this week asks us to practice making a small edit. Wiki Edu explains in the add a citation training, "Summarize a statement from one of your sources and cite that statement to your source."

For each student, you will practice with one of your approved peer-review journal articles. You should write 1-3 sentences about a main point of your article that would help a reader understand about your topic. Be sure it is focused on communication and LGBTQ+ experiences. Remember, this must be a paraphrase or use a partial quote to avoid close plagiarism.

Here is a sample from me:

Transgender jobseekers may experience discrimination when applying for jobs based on hiring managers' assumptions about their gender identities. Due to the challenges they face in seeking employment, trans jobseekers may engage in closeting communication, where a jobseeker decides when, how, or if to disclose their gender identity. Closeting communication is not only for gender identity but also can include other identities and experiences like race, disability, unemployment, etc.

''Let's practice one with Miller (2022) today. What would our summary about this essay?''

LGBTQ+ rhetoric research also examines past historical figures and rhetorical moments. For example, in the 1963 March on Washington, Senator Thurmond tried to discredit Bayard Rustin and the movement by outing Rustin's sexuality and arrest record.