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Writing as an Art of Rebellion: Scholars of Color Using Literacy to Find Spaces of Identity and Belonging in Academia

Trinh, Ethan
Pentón Herrera, Luis Javier
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In this dialogue, we explore the topics of identity, spaces, and writing from our own perspectives as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community, and as first-generation, immigrants, and work-ing-class scholars of colors in academia. In this piece, we propose writing as an art of rebellion against a system designed to silence the voices of margin-alized educators (Park, 2013; Van Galen, 2017). Within this space, we return to our true self and tell our stories in creative ways: sitting at the kitchen table and engaging in walking meditation. Furthermore, we write with the vision of working toward building a trusting space for minority communities of scholars in academia.

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<p>In Sablan, J. & Van Galen, J. (Eds.), <em>Amplified voices, intersecting identities: Volume 2. First-generation PhDs navigating institutional power in early academic careers </em>(pp. 25-34). Brill/Sense.</p>
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2021-01-01
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Trinh, E. & Pentón Herrera, L. J. (2021). Writing as an art of rebellion: Scholars of Color using literacy to find spaces of identity and belonging in academia. In Sablan, J. & Van Galen, J. (Eds.), Amplified voices, intersecting identities: Volume 2. First-generation PhDs navigating institutional power in early academic careers (pp. 25-34). Brill/Sense. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004445253_003
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