This visual essay by Adjoa Jackson Burrowes uses the sociocultural dimension of transformative learning theory to examine bookmaking in a Black women\u27s art collective as they worked on an artists\u27 book initiative called Project 2020 that amplified the historically muted voices of Black women artists during the pandemic
Confounding conventional U.S. discourses that ideologically and structurally associate authority wit...
Set in New Orleans, Louisiana, this qualitative dissertation study integrated case study, participat...
This project draws from research on critical public pedagogy to explore the pedagogical experiences ...
In this essay, we, four Black women art educators, draw from Black feminisms and Afrofemcentrism. Ou...
This Black Feminist Art thesis project displays Black lives with full representational impact and it...
Black women are inventing new epistemologies to better fit their own experience, and they are puttin...
A homogeneous environment such as the art academy (and greater art world) limits non-white fine arti...
As transnational extractivism, neo-fascist politics, and economies of abandonment and disposability ...
Black artists have created, modified, or otherwise treated the book as an object of aesthetic expres...
The colonization of women’s bodies and lives on a global scale has been a major factor of the perpet...
Prior scholarship on collaborative writing projects by women in the academy acknowledges sustained a...
How can Black feminist and Pan-Africanist ideas inform creative curriculum and pedagogy with young b...
Library Fellowship for Undergraduate Students of Color, 2022 spring semesterThis project takes a dee...
Speculative Black Girl Ethics: Reading Practices, Visual Culture, and the Urgency of the Present exa...
This critical phenomenological study aims to understand the perspectives and experiences of members ...
Confounding conventional U.S. discourses that ideologically and structurally associate authority wit...
Set in New Orleans, Louisiana, this qualitative dissertation study integrated case study, participat...
This project draws from research on critical public pedagogy to explore the pedagogical experiences ...
In this essay, we, four Black women art educators, draw from Black feminisms and Afrofemcentrism. Ou...
This Black Feminist Art thesis project displays Black lives with full representational impact and it...
Black women are inventing new epistemologies to better fit their own experience, and they are puttin...
A homogeneous environment such as the art academy (and greater art world) limits non-white fine arti...
As transnational extractivism, neo-fascist politics, and economies of abandonment and disposability ...
Black artists have created, modified, or otherwise treated the book as an object of aesthetic expres...
The colonization of women’s bodies and lives on a global scale has been a major factor of the perpet...
Prior scholarship on collaborative writing projects by women in the academy acknowledges sustained a...
How can Black feminist and Pan-Africanist ideas inform creative curriculum and pedagogy with young b...
Library Fellowship for Undergraduate Students of Color, 2022 spring semesterThis project takes a dee...
Speculative Black Girl Ethics: Reading Practices, Visual Culture, and the Urgency of the Present exa...
This critical phenomenological study aims to understand the perspectives and experiences of members ...
Confounding conventional U.S. discourses that ideologically and structurally associate authority wit...
Set in New Orleans, Louisiana, this qualitative dissertation study integrated case study, participat...
This project draws from research on critical public pedagogy to explore the pedagogical experiences ...