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ERIC Number: EJ1332691
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 14
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ISSN: ISSN-1066-5684
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"Tu eres mi otro yo"/You Are My Other Me: An "In-the-Flesh" Ethic of Care Centering Body and Emotionality as Speaking Subjects Fostering Dignity, Interconnection, and Racialized Healing
Sosa-Provencio, Mia; Vázquez Dathe, Magdalena; Qassem, Omkulthoom
Equity & Excellence in Education, v54 n3 p271-284 2021
New Mexico is comprised predominantly of People(s) of Color: 23 sovereign Indigenous nations, diverse Mexicana/o and Black communities, and African, Middle Eastern, and Asian immigrant and refugee groups. Recently, "Yazzi/Martinez v. New Mexico" (2018) found the state failing its constitutional mandate to equitably educate socioeconomically disadvantaged children, English Language Learners, Native American and Mexicana/o students, and children with disabilities. This research highlights the pedagogy of three diverse high school Ethnic Studies educators who teach predominantly low income youth of color. Findings reveal a life-giving, political "In-the-Flesh" Ethic of Care (IEC) infusing critical, culturally relevant ethics of care with pedagogies and epistemologies situated in the Brown and Black body. These educators' IEC engages knowledge emanating from the enfleshed body and its emotionality in order to academically prepare and intellectually nourish multiethnic, multiracial students. Herein, body and emotionality are teacher/healers forging critical consciousness regarding sexism, queerphobia, anti-Indigenous, anti-African racism, and communing students as one collective.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New Mexico
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