ABSTRACT

This collection of original research explores ways that educators can create participatory spaces that foster civic engagement, critical thinking, and authentic literacy practices for adolescent youth in urban contexts. Casting youth as vital social actors, contributors shed light on the ways in which urban youth develop a clearer sense of agency within the structural forces of racial segregation and economic development that would otherwise marginalize and silence their voices and begin to see familiar spaces with reimagined possibilities for socially just educational practices.

part |86 pages

Understanding Youth Perceptions of Civic Engagement and Resistance

chapter |25 pages

Picturing New Notions of Civic Engagement in the U.S.

Youth-Facilitated, Visually-Based Explorations of the Perspectives of Our Least Franchised and Most Diverse Citizens

chapter |18 pages

Speaking Through Digital Storytelling

A Case Study of Agency and the Politics of Identity Formation in School

chapter |20 pages

“Truth, in the End, Is Different From What We Have Been Taught”

Re-Centering Indigenous Knowledges in Public Schooling Spaces

chapter |21 pages

Publicly Engaged Scholarship in Urban Communities

Possibilities for Literacy Teaching and Learning

part |78 pages

Creating Safe, Creative Spaces for Youth Through Community Partnerships

chapter |20 pages

“We Want This to Be Owned by You”

The Promise and Perils of Youth Participatory Action Research

chapter |17 pages

Writing Our Lives

The Power of Youth Literacies and Community Engagement

chapter |21 pages

“It Help[ed] Me Think Outside the Box”

Connecting Critical Pedagogy and Traditional Literacy in a Youth Mentoring Program 1

chapter |18 pages

Where Are They Now?

An Intergenerational Conversation on the Work of the Llano Grande Center for Research and Development

part |72 pages

Literacies as a Civil and Human Right

chapter |21 pages

Black “Youth Speak Truth” to Power

Literacy for Freedom, 1 Community Radio, and Civic Engagement

chapter |25 pages

Bilingual Youth Voices in Middle School

Performance, Storytelling, and Photography

chapter |24 pages

When Words Fail, Art Speaks

Learning to Listen to Youth Stories in a Community Photovoice Project