Somos la dignidad rebelde : On Mexican Indigenous praxis of resistance pedagogy, no longer misappropriated under US “innovative” methods
2018; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 20; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/15348431.2018.1537879
ISSN1532-771X
Autores Tópico(s)Literacy, Media, and Education
ResumoThe “Rainbow Journalism” (RJ) course was a way to proactively channel the devastating effects 45 had on the CSUSB community. This article focuses on the decolonial tactics of RJ, which are simultaneously founded in the transfronteriza experiences of the author and Xicanx, Africana, Feminist, Queer resistance approaches. Both have root in post-colonial Indigenous and Africana methods of resistance found in Latinx modos of survival/preservation. Current decolonial pedagogies proposed by people of color are explained using washed-out mid-twentieth-century pedagogical terms (i.e., situated learning, participatory action research, community service learning) that oversimplify the precursory resistance pedagogy, while erasing our historia.
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