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Mary Soylu – Art Education, 2024
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice (NMPJ) opened in Montgomery, Alabama, on April 26, 2018. The memorial provides a sacred site where people can gather and reflect on America's history of racial injustice and represents an essential milestone in the ongoing process of racial reckoning in the United States. As Alabama has historically been…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Racism, Social Justice, Activism
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Acuff, Joni B. – Art Education, 2022
In this article, the author opines that bell hooks' deepest, most complex contribution to antiracist teaching is her 2001 book "All About Love: New Visions" rather than titles such as "Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom" (1994) or "Teaching Community: A Pedagogy of Hope" (2003). The author…
Descriptors: Racism, Teaching Methods, Psychological Patterns, Art Education
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Sheng Kuan Chung; Andrea E. Allen – Art Education, 2023
Defining social justice art education can help teacher candidates understand what it is and how to use related pedagogies to address issues of access, equity, and power in their future classrooms. In this article, we explore social justice art education with preservice teachers through a lesson based on the work of socially engaged artist Aram Han…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Lesson Plans
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Kraehe, Amelia M. – Art Education, 2022
Amelia M. Kraehe used to think that knowing more about race and antiracism would advance racial justice. Ignorance is the primary impediment to antiracist teaching, or so she believed. What follows is a reflection on what she observe and believe may be hidden barriers to antiracist practice in art class and my ruminations on what might be done…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Justice, Art Education, Art Teachers
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Weltsek, Gustave; Manifold, Marjorie Cohee – Art Education, 2022
This article shares how the authors' experience with a graduate course led to creating the Living Museum: Empires Project with a group of local high school students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics magnet school's combined advanced language and world issues course. The authors begin with a brief background on how…
Descriptors: Art Education, Personal Autonomy, High School Students, Critical Theory
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Beth Link; Caitlin M. Black – Art Education, 2024
The authors have a lot in common. They are white, cis women, former K-12 art teachers, and recent doctoral graduates. They both entered their first classrooms with good intentions to create lessons reflecting diverse students. Yet, after a few years of teaching, they developed a sinking feeling in the pit of their stomachs. They developed a…
Descriptors: Art Education, Ethnography, Psychological Patterns, Inclusion
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Uhlig, Sue – Art Education, 2021
In this article, Sue Uhlig highlights the mixed-media artwork of vanessa german. german uses everyday objects like bottle caps, spoons, and coins assembled en masse to create different assemblages, including power figure sculptures. Through these re-collected objects of the past, german shapes new associations in the present and helps direct…
Descriptors: Artists, Sculpture, Art Education, African Americans
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Kantawala, Ami – Art Education, 2021
In an age of inequity, injustice, and ambiguity, it may be that those who cannot reframe and unframe the past through a critical lens of the present will be "condemned to repeat it", thus preventing the possibility of future transformation (Kantawala, in press). Over the past year, George Floyd's death, other recent events of police…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Communities of Practice, Asian Americans, Art Education
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Buller, Rachel Epp – Art Education, 2021
Because she has seen students increasingly advocating for social justice and for their intersectional identities, Rachel Epp Buller hoped that developing a new course called Activism, Art, and Design might offer students models of how to leverage art for social change, while also connecting to their institution's values. She is an associate…
Descriptors: Activism, Art Education, Social Justice, College Curriculum
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Christina D. Chin – Art Education, 2023
"I don't see color; I only see children" is a statement I often hear when discussing antiracist teaching. This common statement identifies a teacher as colorblind and reflects their color-blind perspective: an assumption that race is not a factor in the classroom. With such a perspective, color-blind teachers imply that they are not…
Descriptors: Racism, Art Education, Art Teachers, Racial Attitudes
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Hemmerich, SJ S. – Art Education, 2021
This article describes how Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) art teacher SJ Hemmerich intentionally addresses social justice topics they see as problematic within Hemmerich's school community, and features artwork created by artists of color and queer artists from different religions, cultures, and backgrounds and with varying abilities…
Descriptors: Art Education, Activism, Social Justice, Art Activities
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Miller, Wendy; Cardamone, Ashley – Art Education, 2021
This article shares a curriculum developed by preservice art teachers to encourage 9th-grade art education students to learn and create together, making decorative rain barrels to help their community's future and discover how artmaking can help provide sustainable ways to address ecological challenges related to their local environment. A…
Descriptors: Art Education, Ecology, Social Justice, Conservation (Environment)
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Acuff, Joni B.; Kraehe, Amelia M. – Art Education, 2022
After 2 decades and one pandemic, this millennium has brought a range of technological, educational, and social developments. Just think--social media apps, online instruction, and global protests for racial justice are rapidly becoming the norm. Therefore, a question that begs to be answered is, How are art teachers adapting their skills for this…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Racial Bias, 21st Century Skills, Art Teachers
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Hyunji Kwon; Kathy J. Brown – Art Education, 2023
The histories between African American and Asian American communities have been both fraught with tension and interwoven with solidarities, as seen in the recent Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests in 2020, anti-Asian attacks, and the Stop Asian Hate movement. Afro--Asian tension is a symptom of systemic White supremacy, which constructs hierarchies…
Descriptors: Memory, Epistemology, Art Education, African Americans
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Garcia, Luis-Genaro – Art Education, 2021
In this instructional resource, the author draws on critical pedagogy (Freire, 1970; Garcia, 2015, 2020), funds of knowledge (FoK; González et al., 2005; Garcia, 2018), and counternarratives (Garcia, 2012; Pérez Huber & Solorzano, 2015; Yosso, 2006) to introduce critical car-culture narrative as a teaching tool that draws on art and car…
Descriptors: Art Education, Motor Vehicles, Racial Bias, Experiential Learning
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