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Allyship In The Academy: The Girlhood Project And Redefining Girlhood, Emily Welden
Allyship In The Academy: The Girlhood Project And Redefining Girlhood, Emily Welden
Community Engagement Student Work
The emerging field of Girl Studies reflects increasing interest in social justice programming and research in higher education. Yet much girl-centered work has tied the concept of allyship to traditional service models, without examining the power structures reinforced by top-down service practices. Academia, social movements, and larger society have historically failed to center the voices of girls or the diversity of girlhood(s). In partnership with The Girlhood Project, this project utilizes practice rooted in theory to deconstruct those power systems which reinforce hegemonic identity and deny agency. Using qualitative data from coconstructive discussions about allyship and girlhoods, “Allyship in the …
Through The Looking Glass: Shining Light On Queer Identities, Daniel Richard Begin
Through The Looking Glass: Shining Light On Queer Identities, Daniel Richard Begin
Community Engagement Student Work
Identity informs our actions, beliefs, and whom we surround ourselves with. This project was created in an effort to determine the most efficient way to engage people in conversations about identity and identity formation in the LGBTQIA+ community. What happens when queer identities are visible and supported? What happens when they are not? In addition, this project was created to shine light on queer identities in our communities, focusing on the Merrimack College Campus.