Community-Engaged Learning for Immigration Justice: Building Solidarity through Praxis

J. Bennett, M. Doyle, M. Giacalone
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Author(s): Bennett, Joyce; Doyle, Mike; Giacalone, Margaret | Abstract: This article argues for the use of community-engaged learning to teach about migration in anthropology. Using community-engaged learning centers justice-based praxis and builds solidarity by working to dismantle the unjust structures creating migration crises and inhumane conditions for migrants. We analyze our partnership between an anthropologist, a leader of a non-profit organization providing affordable legal services to local migrants, and a collaborating student as a case study. The design of our partnership, the construction of the migration seminars Bennett teaches, and an emphasis on justice-oriented outcomes for both the students and the community center our anti-racist, anti-classist approach to building solidary. We argue that community-engaged learning address anthropology’s (re)current crises around our colonial legacies not only epistemologically and methodologically but also pedagogically.
社区参与的移民司法学习:通过实践建立团结
作者:班尼特,乔伊斯;柯南道尔,迈克;摘要:本文主张使用社区参与式学习(community-engaged learning)来教授人类学中的移民。利用社区参与的学习中心开展以正义为基础的实践,并通过努力消除造成移民危机和移民非人道条件的不公正结构,建立团结。我们分析了一位人类学家、一家为当地移民提供负担得起的法律服务的非营利组织的领导人和一位合作学生之间的合作关系,作为一个案例研究。我们的合作伙伴关系的设计,班尼特教授的移民研讨会的建设,以及对学生和社区中心的正义导向的结果的强调,我们的反种族主义,反阶级主义的方法来建立团结。我们认为,社区参与学习不仅在认识论和方法论上,而且在教学上解决了人类学(重新)当前围绕我们殖民遗产的危机。
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