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Othering & Belonging Institute's video: Research for Radical Imagination: Listening for Transformative Questions

@Research for Radical Imagination: Listening for Transformative Questions
Worksheet for this session (ENGLISH): https://bit.ly/3kFKiI7 Worksheet for this session (español): https://bit.ly/33SNhWT Who tells your story? Who maps your community? Who owns the data? What knowledge is valid? This 3-Part introductory series on Participatory Action Research hosted by the Highlander Research and Education Center, Southwest Folklife Alliance and the Othering & Belonging Institute focuses on how Participatory Action Research can be used by artists and organizers to advance racial justice. In this second workshop, Evan Bissell of the Othering & Belonging Institute and Tamisha Walker Torres of Safe Return Project will explore how they have worked to develop transformative research questions and how different kinds of questions can be used in different situations to cultivate radical imagination. Past workshop: Research for Radical Imagination: The Tools We Already Have with Allyn Maxfield-Steele of the Highlander Research & Education Center: https://youtu.be/zHFSlflSvQE Upcoming workshop (rsvp: bit.ly/research4radicalimagination) Tuesday, Sept 29 - (4:00pmPT/7pm ET) - Workshop 3: Documenting Ourselves: A Folklife How-to (with Selina Morales of Southwest Folklife Alliance) This workshop series is supported by the Surdna Foundation’s Radical Imagination for Racial Justice program.

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