《“This Ain’t Gonna Work For Me”: The Role of the Afrocentric Praxis of Eldering in Creating More Equitable Research Partnerships》

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Janelle W. Henderson Tasha Tropp Laman
来源
URBAN EDUCATION,Vol.55,Issue6,P.892–910
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英文
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1Mill Creek Leadership Academy, Louisville, KY, USA;2Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA
摘要
In this article, we unpack our interracial research relationship over the course of 2 years and how the Afrocentric pedagogy of eldering evolved as we grew our relationship into one of mutual mentorship, from professor and student to co-researchers, co-teachers, and friends. This shifting of roles contributed to our sense of communal responsibility as our dialogue about race and our racial identities evolved from surface-level conversations to open conversations that explored our biases, assumptions, identities, and then moved that work to conversations and curriculum with children.