Safe Spaces and Critical Places: Youth Programming and Community Support

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Alexandra Arraiz Matute, Emmanuel Tabi
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In this article we explore the work of two after-school programs in Toronto, Ontario. Our Youth Success (OYS) is a community-based mentoring program dedicated to lowering the push-out rates of students of Spanish and/or Portuguese-speaking descent. In the Youth Speak Program (YSP), community activists use spoken word poetry and rapping as a vehicle for Black students to express their emotional lives. The data we present come from two separate studies which both used ethnographic approaches, focusing on observation and interviews with participants (Hammersley & Atkinson, 2019). Using Critical Race Theory (CRT), we examine interview data on how the pedagogical relationships developed in these spaces promote the wellbeing of Latinx and Black youth beyond academic outcomes. We argue that these spaces provide insight into the transformative possibilities of critical pedagogies for the wellbeing and healing of communities who have long been marginalized from mainstream institutions.
安全空间和关键场所:青年计划和社区支持
在本文中,我们将探讨安大略省多伦多市两个课后计划的工作。我们的青年成功"(OYS)是一项基于社区的辅导计划,致力于降低西班牙语和/或葡萄牙语后裔学生的退学率。在 "青年之声计划"(YSP)中,社区活动人士利用口头诗歌和说唱作为黑人学生表达情感生活的载体。我们提供的数据来自两项独立的研究,这两项研究都采用了人种学方法,侧重于观察和采访参与者(Hammersley & Atkinson, 2019)。我们运用批判种族理论(Critical Race Theory,CRT),研究了在这些空间中发展起来的教学关系如何促进拉美裔和黑人青年在学业成绩之外的福祉的访谈数据。我们认为,这些空间为长期被主流机构边缘化的群体的福祉和康复提供了批判性教学法的变革可能性。
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