Researchers and educators must contend with who they are in relation to systemic racism and how their proximity to structural and instructional power impacts their telling of other people’s stories. Assistant Professor Rossina Zamora Liu, a multiethnic, Southeast Asian American woman and non-Black Critical Race educator of Color, discusses the importance of critical reflexivity when working with, and learning from, communities of Color. She asserts that zine-making is one way to understand how our histories, experiences and relationships are all intimately connected. It can help illuminate the human-presence, experiential expertise and origin stories that are essential to racial healing and racial justice. As she has always taught in her classes, “You must know why you are the person telling the story.”
Speaker: Rossina Zamora Liu, Assistant Professor of Urban Education
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University of Maryland College of Education
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