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Janette Fairbanks Paull (email to update your profile)
Profile last updated: 03/23/07  
 
Address: 11914 Amherst Ct., Plymouth, MI 48170
County: Wayne
Phone (w): 734-416-5897
Phone (h): 734-416-5897
Fax: -
E-mail: jpfairbanks@comcast.net
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Academic Affiliation: Harvard University and William Paterson University
Non-academic affiliation: Plymouth Community Arts Council, society of Chldiren's Book writers and Illustrators (SCBWI)
Degree: M.A., English/Creative Writing
Major: Humanities, Literature, Art, Writing
Minor: -
 
Specialization areas: Aesthetics, Art History, Autobiography/Biography, Communications, Compartive Literature, Education, Folklore/Folklife, Humanities, Interdisciplinary, Literature, Graphic Arts, Creative nonfiction, Editing
Implementing projects as: Consultant/Planner, Research, Developing and Writing, Project Evaluator
Project types: Live Events/Exhibitions, School Projects, Digital Media
Areas willing to participate: Live Events/Exhibitions, School Projects, Digital Media
 
Past experience: Teacher/Planner - Interdisciplinary Exhibition: "Beyond the Mask." Students created clay masks showing fears and prejudices then wrote poetry and prose on recognizing and overcoming them. Curator and Art Docent - Glen Rock Cultural Enrichment Program. Helped manage and utilize art collection in public schools. Teacher/Planner - Collection of poetry and drawings by inner-city students in Paterson, N.J. Attended Harvard University (BLA, Humanities), William Paterson University (MA, English/Creative Writing), Post-Graduate Teaching Certificate Pre-8, Schoolcraft College (Graphic Arts Certificate). Have taught at Glen Rock, Ridgewood, and Paterson Public Schools in New Jersey. Communications and Graphic Arts Consultant for several community organizations. Contributing Writer for Racism & Sexism: A Collaborative Study, Kendall Hunt --Research, Writing, Editing.
 
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