Post by Patricia Maguire, PAR-FEM Podcast host Streaming now – the 12th episode of the podcast Participatory Action Research Feminist Trailblazers and Good Troublemakers. Listen to Caribbean feminists Peggy Antrobus, Norma Shorey, and Chris Ashton. This episode showcases their commitments to feminist and participatory values and processes in the initial Women and Development Unit (WAND), […]
Read More...Dr. Joan Walton is at the Institute for Social Justice at York St John University. We share her new paper on social justice and ART which developed from her decades experience with Bohmian Dialogue, inspired by new understandings in science of just how ephemeral life is. Can we incline this infinite potential toward social justice? […]
Read More...AR+ friend Joseph Martin Stevenson of Madison, Mississippi finds that when it comes to race, most people do not know what they do not know. He asks us to consider how everyday symbols – from math! – can help empower, enlighten, and engage us on our journey with racial justice. I appreciate his alchemical suggestion […]
Read More...Simulations, like the one described here on poverty, offer rich learning opportunities that are embodied and complex.   Here we have a study that lives on the border between student experiential learning and action research.  This borderland is very fertile in that students’ engagement in developing a deeper understanding of poverty is fruitful for them, and […]
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