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Scream, Valerie Moran
Scream, Valerie Moran
New and Dangerous Ideas
This artwork shows the moments where I had felt lost, missing, unworthy, powerless, hopeless, and ultimately alone.
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New and Dangerous Ideas
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Magma Snolf At Rest, Badr Algasem
Magma Snolf At Rest, Badr Algasem
New and Dangerous Ideas
This piece is my attempt exercise agency in naming my identity: I am a Snolf.
What’S The Point Of Getting Angry?, Kaitlin Boggs-Jones
What’S The Point Of Getting Angry?, Kaitlin Boggs-Jones
New and Dangerous Ideas
The focus of my piece is on feminist experience, on how anger is a useful tool in trying to argue feminist topics, especially in a world that helps those in power remain out of earshot of those talking about the problems in the world. I
Zine Team Advisors And Members Of Faculty Selection Committee
Zine Team Advisors And Members Of Faculty Selection Committee
New and Dangerous Ideas
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A Guy Named Harry, Jon Hope
A Guy Named Harry, Jon Hope
New and Dangerous Ideas
My intent was to create something that spoke directly to the people in my community. I think many times, artists who come from obscure places try to follow trends of other major cities and that doesn’t necessarily yield the best results. I decided to create a record that included our own language, spirit and culture. It was one of the few times that the outcome matched my intent and that is very challenging for a songwriter.
A Teacher-Educator Uses Action Research To Develop Culturally Conscious Curriculum Planners, Muriel Simms
A Teacher-Educator Uses Action Research To Develop Culturally Conscious Curriculum Planners, Muriel Simms
Democracy and Education
Experienced teachers need to have opportunities to discuss and plan curriculum in ways that meet the academic needs of a demographically changing student population. According to the experienced teachers in this study, these opportunities did not occur in their teaching environments or in their teacher preparation courses. Moreover, the literature on multicultural education supported the experienced teachers’ claims. To address the problem of the lack of opportunities to discuss and plan a multicultural curriculum, this teacher-educator used a self-study approach to experiment with action research as a way to change her own curriculum to be multiculturally based.