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Unforgetting Place in Urban Education through Creative Participatory Visual Methods
Authors:Eve Tuck  Sefanit Habtom
Abstract:In this article, Eve Tuck and Sefanit Habtom first consider the consequences of the erasure of the importance of place in the field of urban education and then describe a new youth participatory action research project in Toronto called Making Sense of Movements (MSOM). MSOM is a youth participatory visual research project that engages Black and Indigenous youth in thinking about the influence of social movements such as Black Lives Matter and Idle No More in their relationships to Toronto as a place, and also in their postsecondary planning.
Keywords:urban education  place  settler colonialism  Indigenous theory  youth participatory action research
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