Historians concerned with social change have used historical products, as well as historical methodology with the goals of transforming knowledge, academic writing, community, and self. Doing transformative history, however, is a complex endeavor, full of ethical and practical dilemmas related to structural power dynamics that can be understood and dealt with by borrowing from community organizing practice. Community organizers have developed analyses and honed strategies and tools that, when put into practice, pre-figure transformative process and result in social change at many levels. In this paper, I will attempt to show that the application of community organizing principles to historical methodology can lead to social change. I begin ...
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The field of community organizing would be wise to heed the words of Abigail Adams to her revolution...
Black women community organizers have always been foundational to movements for transformational jus...
Community organizing was originally intended to be the most democratic form of activism, a tool to b...
Learning about the historical traditions of social change movements is critical for today’s students...
In January 2017 over 400,000 women marched in Washington DC—while others marched in cities across th...
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This article examines archival research as a generative community literacy practice. Through the exa...
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Recent international scholarship has placed new emphasis on women’s formative role in the social, ec...
Understanding people’s lives, emotions and intellectual reasoning is crucial to exploring the histor...
In this contribution, I look back at my research of writing a genealogy of women workers’ education ...
This chapter recounts the creation of a digital oral history archive documenting the Welfare Rights ...
Beyond Women’s Words unites feminist scholars, artists, and community activists working with the sto...
Women made, and continue to make history in Point St. Charles, and in doing so, transform selves, gr...
Although transformational learning has been studied in numerous contexts (English and Peters, 2012; ...
The field of community organizing would be wise to heed the words of Abigail Adams to her revolution...
Black women community organizers have always been foundational to movements for transformational jus...
Community organizing was originally intended to be the most democratic form of activism, a tool to b...
Learning about the historical traditions of social change movements is critical for today’s students...
In January 2017 over 400,000 women marched in Washington DC—while others marched in cities across th...
abstract: This paper is composed of six micro-biographies of inspiring female figures from history: ...
This article examines archival research as a generative community literacy practice. Through the exa...
Protesting the 1968 Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, NJ, second-wave feminists targeted racism...
Recent international scholarship has placed new emphasis on women’s formative role in the social, ec...
Understanding people’s lives, emotions and intellectual reasoning is crucial to exploring the histor...
In this contribution, I look back at my research of writing a genealogy of women workers’ education ...
This chapter recounts the creation of a digital oral history archive documenting the Welfare Rights ...
Beyond Women’s Words unites feminist scholars, artists, and community activists working with the sto...