ABSTRACT I have often witnessed how racialized children, youths, and young people have mobilized these practices through their cultural production. Such actions have served to (re)imagine what constitutes literacy, thus making space for more complex, fluid, and robust understandings of the literacy practices of Black youth (Fisher, 2003; Kinloch, 2010; Kirkland, 2013; Rowsell, 2011). The project is a collection of four narrative case studies that examined how four young Black men in the Greater Toronto Area employ spoken word poetry and rapping in their education and activism work. Drawing on New Literacy Studies (e.g., Street, 2003), the rhetoric of cultural production (Gaztambide-Fernández, 2013), and Critical Race Theory (e.g., Ladson-Bi...
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This portfolio examines and employs Black poetry as a powerful strategy for liberation; it is both a...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
Drawing on data from a narrative multi-case study based in Toronto, Canada, this article discusses t...
Rap, like poetry, is oral and traditionally set at a specified meter, maintains a consistent thought...
How to create learning experiences that are more relevant and empowering for young people is an ongo...
Spoken Art Pedagogies: Youth, Critical Literacy & a Cultural Movement in the Making is an ethno...
This portfolio examines and employs Black poetry as a powerful strategy for liberation; it is both a...
Drawing on contemporary arts education research (Dimitriadis 2009 and Ellsworth 2005) and Halberstam...
This study looks at how young African-American males specifically in the state of Iowa construct the...
Facilitators in applied theatre and spoken word programming can be more intentional in crafting crit...
Hip hop as a form of Black popular culture can help to create opportunities to generate new knowledg...
This analysis investigates the influence of contemporary African-American spoken word in developing ...
Current approaches to anti-oppressive education in Saskatchewan and in Canada are in dire need of re...
In this multimodal dissertation album, the author utilizes a Hip Hop Research Design framework to ex...
This dissertation investigates key similarities between l9th-century slave accounts and what I call ...
This portfolio examines and employs Black poetry as a powerful strategy for liberation; it is both a...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
Drawing on data from a narrative multi-case study based in Toronto, Canada, this article discusses t...
Rap, like poetry, is oral and traditionally set at a specified meter, maintains a consistent thought...
How to create learning experiences that are more relevant and empowering for young people is an ongo...
Spoken Art Pedagogies: Youth, Critical Literacy & a Cultural Movement in the Making is an ethno...
This portfolio examines and employs Black poetry as a powerful strategy for liberation; it is both a...
Drawing on contemporary arts education research (Dimitriadis 2009 and Ellsworth 2005) and Halberstam...
This study looks at how young African-American males specifically in the state of Iowa construct the...
Facilitators in applied theatre and spoken word programming can be more intentional in crafting crit...
Hip hop as a form of Black popular culture can help to create opportunities to generate new knowledg...
This analysis investigates the influence of contemporary African-American spoken word in developing ...
Current approaches to anti-oppressive education in Saskatchewan and in Canada are in dire need of re...
In this multimodal dissertation album, the author utilizes a Hip Hop Research Design framework to ex...
This dissertation investigates key similarities between l9th-century slave accounts and what I call ...
This portfolio examines and employs Black poetry as a powerful strategy for liberation; it is both a...