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Critical Civic Praxis: Constructing Knowledge and Promoting Social Change Through Hip-Hop

Sun, April 15, 12:25 to 1:55pm, Vancouver Convention Centre, Floor: Second Level, West Room 222

Abstract

Since its birth, hip-hop has been seen by some as socially and politically engaged. In recent years, educators/researchers have explored its potential with youth in promoting critical literacy, democratic practice and civic engagement. This presentation offers two perspectives on the possibilities of hip-hop for critical and civic engagement in-/out of the classroom. Examining the understandings and practices of twenty Latina/o youth and two African-American teachers, this paper explores how hip-hop can be a tool to examine positionality, social inequality, and civic action; provides insights into teaching and learning; and compels educators to expand understandings of student identities and experience.

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