Kyoko Kishimoto writes that those who practice anti-racist pedagogical practices are not only required to teach about race, but instead teach about race and racism in a way that fosters critical analytical skills, which reveal the power relations behind racism and how race has been institutionalized in U.S. society to create and justify inequalities (541). This is the work. And I have chosen to do it. Steeped in anti-racist pedagogy “This Ain’t Yo’ Mama’s Composition Course” aims to explore the ways that writing classrooms can affirm students’ autonomy while simultaneously equipping them with skills that equate to “cultural capital.” Anti-racist pedagogy challenges embedded Eurocentrism and male privilege not only in the what is taught,...
Media educators must address their personal teaching philosophies to adequately participate in anti-...
First-year composition (FYC) has historically functioned as a space for furthering the linguistic as...
As we have found in our experience as communication educators and scholars, there is a need for educ...
Framed by the existing scholarship in anti-racist pedagogy, this thesis is inspired by Charise Pimen...
Teachers can confront the hegemony of whiteness with a variety of pedagogical styles including femin...
Research indicates that minority students are underrepresented in our classroom curriculum (Churchil...
Within the current kairotic moment where political attacks against Critical Race Theory and “woke” c...
In this paper, I explore the evolution of antiracist pedagogy. This paper helps to answer for commun...
In Spring 2018, I took “The Teaching of Writing” and during that course, we discussed student identi...
Schools in America today operate to assimilate and oppress students of color, continuing to uphold s...
This paper evaluates students\u27 arguments for a color-blind society to avoid discussions related t...
In this reflective essay I uncover the difficulties Black teacher educators have instructing a predo...
Schools in America today operate to assimilate and oppress students of color, continuing to uphold s...
Media educators must address their personal teaching philosophies to adequately participate in anti-...
This special Issue of the Race and Pedagogy Journal features artist statements and images of project...
Media educators must address their personal teaching philosophies to adequately participate in anti-...
First-year composition (FYC) has historically functioned as a space for furthering the linguistic as...
As we have found in our experience as communication educators and scholars, there is a need for educ...
Framed by the existing scholarship in anti-racist pedagogy, this thesis is inspired by Charise Pimen...
Teachers can confront the hegemony of whiteness with a variety of pedagogical styles including femin...
Research indicates that minority students are underrepresented in our classroom curriculum (Churchil...
Within the current kairotic moment where political attacks against Critical Race Theory and “woke” c...
In this paper, I explore the evolution of antiracist pedagogy. This paper helps to answer for commun...
In Spring 2018, I took “The Teaching of Writing” and during that course, we discussed student identi...
Schools in America today operate to assimilate and oppress students of color, continuing to uphold s...
This paper evaluates students\u27 arguments for a color-blind society to avoid discussions related t...
In this reflective essay I uncover the difficulties Black teacher educators have instructing a predo...
Schools in America today operate to assimilate and oppress students of color, continuing to uphold s...
Media educators must address their personal teaching philosophies to adequately participate in anti-...
This special Issue of the Race and Pedagogy Journal features artist statements and images of project...
Media educators must address their personal teaching philosophies to adequately participate in anti-...
First-year composition (FYC) has historically functioned as a space for furthering the linguistic as...
As we have found in our experience as communication educators and scholars, there is a need for educ...