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“We Believe in Collective Magic”: Honoring the Past to Reclaim the Future(s) of Literacy Research

“We Believe in Collective Magic”: Honoring the Past to Reclaim the Future(s) of Literacy Research

The Literacy Futurisms Collective-in-the-Making (including Tiffany M. Nyachae))
2021
2021

Abstract

This article explores the concept of literacy futurisms as guided by the 2019–2021 Scholars of Color Transitioning into Academic Research Institutions cohort, who conceptualize themselves as part of an emergent literacy research collective. Drawing on the knowledges of our ancestors and children, we offer dimensions of a framework-in-the-making (grounded on intersectionality, translanguaging, decoloniality, ancestral, play, and collectivity) for reenvisioning and reclaiming the future(s) of literacy research. We invite readers to engage in multimodal play as co-conspirators in reclaiming literacy research.

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Abstract

This article explores the concept of literacy futurisms as guided by the 2019–2021 Scholars of Color Transitioning into Academic Research Institutions cohort, who conceptualize themselves as part of an emergent literacy research collective. Drawing on the knowledges of our ancestors and children, we offer dimensions of a framework-in-the-making (grounded on intersectionality, translanguaging, decoloniality, ancestral, play, and collectivity) for reenvisioning and reclaiming the future(s) of literacy research. We invite readers to engage in multimodal play as co-conspirators in reclaiming literacy research.

Social Movements

Anti-Racism

Keywords

Decolonialism, Nonformal Education, Public Schooling, Race

Theme

Social Movements Within; Through; and for Public Education

Related People

Tiffany Nyachae