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AERA 2024
In this paper, the authors showcase how they created a sensemaking space for themselves to think and talk through the dissonance they often feel when their roles in education come into conflict with their layered immigrant identities.
Jessica Velez Tello, Veronica Paredes
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In this paper, the authors showcase how they created a sensemaking space for themselves to think and talk through the dissonance they often feel when their roles in education come into conflict with their layered immigrant identities.
Jessica Velez Tello, Veronica Paredes
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Middle School Journal, 2021
This paper explores how LatCrit and testimonios were used to explore and make sense of one Afro-Latino adolescent’s immigration story. Picturebooks written by those emic to a community have long been acknowledged as providing a site where children of ...
Jason D. Mizell
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This paper explores how LatCrit and testimonios were used to explore and make sense of one Afro-Latino adolescent’s immigration story. Picturebooks written by those emic to a community have long been acknowledged as providing a site where children of ...
Jason D. Mizell
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Testimonios in the mouth of the dragon: A call for Black liberation in psychology.
Journal of counseling and psychology, 2021U.S. society has witnessed and experienced the impact and suffering caused by the racial pandemic within the COVID-19 viral pandemic. In response to anti-Blackness, a multigenerational and multiracial movement of people is rising and demanding justice ...
Daniela G. Domínguez, M. Noriega
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Centering Home Languages in the Classroom: Testimonios as Counternarratives
English JournalThis article centers ninthgrade students reading and writing testimonios as a counter-storytelling technique, integrating their home cultures and languages into the classroom space.
Chanelle Wilson, Christina D’emma
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Literacy Research and Instruction, 2021
Resistance takes on many forms in modern society as people effectively engage in resistance literacies, the sending and receiving of meaning in culturally embedded contexts framed by unequal power.
Mary Amanda (Mandy) Stewart +1 more
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Resistance takes on many forms in modern society as people effectively engage in resistance literacies, the sending and receiving of meaning in culturally embedded contexts framed by unequal power.
Mary Amanda (Mandy) Stewart +1 more
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Digital Testimonios and Reimagining Public History
California history (San Francisco)This article explores the practice of integrating digital testimonios—multimedia storytelling—into higher education courses, as well as university and community-based archives.
Lani Cupchoy
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DACA Funds of Knowledge: Testimonios of Access to and Success in Higher Education
Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2021Using testimonios, we highlight six current university Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students’ funds of knowledge, or the lived experiences and culturally developed skills, specific to being DACA recipients, that these students leveraged ...
S. Przymus, Karrabi Malin
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Testimonios of Momentos: Reading and Trusting my Embodied Epistemology
, 2021In this essay, I explore the concept of embodied knowledge that stems from the Brown female body grounded in the critical scholarship by Chicana Feminist Theorists.
Idalia Nuñez
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, 2020
This article focuses on Latinx youth’s testimonios or “stories of marginalization” tied to immigration. I drew from Anzaldúa’s conceptualizations of nepantla [unfamiliar in-between spaces] and Sepúlveda’s pedagogy of acompañamiento [accompaniment] to ...
Paty Abril-Gonzalez
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This article focuses on Latinx youth’s testimonios or “stories of marginalization” tied to immigration. I drew from Anzaldúa’s conceptualizations of nepantla [unfamiliar in-between spaces] and Sepúlveda’s pedagogy of acompañamiento [accompaniment] to ...
Paty Abril-Gonzalez
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More than an English language learner: testimonios of immigrant high school students
, 2020This article examines immigrant students’ stories through the documentation of their testimonios. Given the high number of immigrant students in public schools, it is imperative for teachers and teacher educators to have an idea of their perspectives ...
Estrella Olivares-Orellana
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