The Pedagogy of Renewal: Black Women, Reclaiming Joy, and Self-Care as Praxis
The 2020 quote defining the pandemic era was "The New Normal," which, for Black women, implies a need for structural and personal transformation. In this essay, we incorporate the concepts of culturally relevant pedagogy (Bell & Jackson, 2021) and critical autoethnography (Boylorn, 202...
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Main Authors: | Ashley R. Hall (Author), Tiffany J. Bell (Author) |
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Central States Communication Association,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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