Research for Radical Imagination: Introductory Workshop Series
Who tells your story? Who maps your community? Who owns the data? What knowledge is valid?
Join the Highlander Research and Education Center, Southwest Folklife Alliance and the Othering & Belonging Institute for a 3-Part introductory series on Participatory Action Research. This webinar series will focus on how Participatory Action Research can be used by artists and organizers to advance racial justice.
SCHEDULE:
Thursday, Sept 17 - (4:00pmPT/7pm ET) - Workshop 1: The Tools We Already Have (with the Highlander Center)
Thursday, Sept 24 - (4:00pmPT/7pm ET) - Workshop 2: Listening for Transformative Questions (with Othering & Belonging Institute)
Tuesday, Sept 29 - (4:00pmPT/7pm ET) - Workshop 3: Documenting Ourselves: A Folklife How-to (with Southwest Folklife Alliance)
Each session is 90 minutes
Spanish and ASL interpretation
For more information, contact:
selinamorales@gmail.com
RSVP is required 24 hours in advance of the workshop.
A link to each online session will be sent the morning of the scheduled session.
It is not required to attend all three workshops, but it is highly encouraged!!
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