This project consists of a proposed curriculum for a semester-long, community-based workshop for LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual or ally, + indicating other identifications that deviate from heterosexual) youth ages 16-18. The workshop focuses on an exploration of LGBTQIA+ identity and community through discussion and collaborative rhetorical analysis of visual and social media. Informed by queer theory and history, studies on youth work, and visual media studies and incorporating rhetorical criticism as well as liberatory pedagogy and community literacy practices, the participation-based design of the workshop seeks to involve participants in selection of media texts, active analytical vi...
Too often higher education educators take a lackadaisical approach to solutions surrounding negative...
Queer youth face many obstacles and challenges, including unsafe conditions while in school and a la...
The purpose of this study was to explore the cultural and linguistic aspects within the Lesbian, Gay...
My thesis examines the discourses present in digital video projects created by queer youth, ages 13-...
New Brunswick, Canada’s K-12 Social Studies curricula erases the myriad histories and experiences of...
This project looked at the issues of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* (LGBT) youth through a Queer ...
Media literacy skills are focal for many educators across the globe in an age of ubiquitous access t...
Historically, popular media has functioned as a window into society’s ever evolving idea of normalcy...
I will present a course unit I have designed on queer media representation that would be taught as p...
This paper is a mix of research and personal narrative exploring the impact of television, film, and...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how teaching an English literature curriculum centere...
In this thesis, I analyze queer representation in seven popular audio drama podcasts. By studying ex...
This exploratory multimethod photovoice study examined increasing feelings of inclusion for U.S. LGB...
This chapter examines queer digital culture, a term that refers to the ways in which LGBTQ+ identiti...
Working alongside five queer-identified theatre artists, using critical arts-based participatory act...
Too often higher education educators take a lackadaisical approach to solutions surrounding negative...
Queer youth face many obstacles and challenges, including unsafe conditions while in school and a la...
The purpose of this study was to explore the cultural and linguistic aspects within the Lesbian, Gay...
My thesis examines the discourses present in digital video projects created by queer youth, ages 13-...
New Brunswick, Canada’s K-12 Social Studies curricula erases the myriad histories and experiences of...
This project looked at the issues of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* (LGBT) youth through a Queer ...
Media literacy skills are focal for many educators across the globe in an age of ubiquitous access t...
Historically, popular media has functioned as a window into society’s ever evolving idea of normalcy...
I will present a course unit I have designed on queer media representation that would be taught as p...
This paper is a mix of research and personal narrative exploring the impact of television, film, and...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how teaching an English literature curriculum centere...
In this thesis, I analyze queer representation in seven popular audio drama podcasts. By studying ex...
This exploratory multimethod photovoice study examined increasing feelings of inclusion for U.S. LGB...
This chapter examines queer digital culture, a term that refers to the ways in which LGBTQ+ identiti...
Working alongside five queer-identified theatre artists, using critical arts-based participatory act...
Too often higher education educators take a lackadaisical approach to solutions surrounding negative...
Queer youth face many obstacles and challenges, including unsafe conditions while in school and a la...
The purpose of this study was to explore the cultural and linguistic aspects within the Lesbian, Gay...