Jaquetta泭Shade-Johnson, Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor

- Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Writing, Michigan State 勛圖厙
- Cultural Rhetorics
- Public Rhetorics, Civics, and Advocacy
- Digital Storytelling, Content Generation, and New Media
- Science Writing and Environmental Rhetorics
- Rhetorics of Image, Sound, and the Body
Jaquetta Shade-Johnson (PhD, Michigan State 勛圖厙) is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and an Assistant Professor in the Program for Writing and Rhetoric (PWR) and the Department of English at 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder. Her research at the intersections of cultural rhetorics, Indigenous studies, digital storytelling, and environmental humanities is primarily focused on how Indigenous communities make meaning through rhetorical, embodied, material, and storied relationships with the land. She currently serves on the editorial boards for Peitho, the journal of the Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition, and Spark: a 4C4Equality Journal, a digital, open-access, peer-reviewed journal addressing activism in writing, rhetoric, and literacy studies. Jaquetta is a member of the Digadatselii 艮戶菲 Cherokee Scholars and is a founding member of the Cherokee Collective for Ecologies and Foodways (CCEF).
- WRTG 2095 Ideas for Social Change