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The pedagogy of action: small axe fall big tree

Haniff, Nesha Z.(Edited by)
Part of the Neighborhoods, Communities, and Urban Marginality series
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This is the story of teaching consciousness as a requirement for transformations in social justice. In artful narrative, Nesha Haniff traces her own conscientization as a colonized child in Guyana, exploring the cultural and intellectual forces that shape the creation of the Pedagogy of Action. Drawing from Paulo Freire and Ela Bhatt, participants in POA teach an oral HIV education module to marginalized communities in the USA, South Africa and the Caribbean, as the nexus for dismantling traditional pedagogies of race, gender, service and American hegemony. The many challenges of institutional and cultural obstacles, mainly those that excluded poor and black students from overseas travel, required innovation and persistence. The book features essays written by POA students and South African participants reflecting on their own transformations. These essayists are among the hundreds of participants who, over 15 years, in the practice of radical love, grew the Pedagogy of Action.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
981190801X / 9789811908019
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
370.115
05/09/2022
Singapore
English
334 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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