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Some Background on the Indianapolis Resolution

At a pre-conference workshop sponsored by the Labor Caucus of the Conference on College Composition & Communication (CCCC) in Indianapolis in March 2014, the group gathered found themselves discussing the Wyoming Resolution. We began reimagining that foundational document for our 21st century contexts. Excited by this prospect, we decided to dedicate the second-half of the workshop to actual drafting, using social media to invite other conference attendees to join us. The Indianapolis Resolution was born.

In the year that followed, those interested attendees from the 2014 CCCCs session continued to work collaboratively online to draft and revise the document. The Labor Caucus then held an open discussion of the revisions as its sponsored panel at CCCC 2015, where we received further feedback and continued to revise.

We acknowledge that no document is perfect, yet we ask you to endorse it if you support its spirit and most of its provisions.

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