When “Doing With†Can be Without: Employing Critical Service-Learning Strategies in Creating the “New Orleans Black Worker Organizing History†Digital Timeline
Keywords:
digital humanities, critical community-engagement, feminist pedagogy, accompaniment, popular educationAbstract
Examining the production of the “New Orleans Black Worker Organizing History†digital humanities timeline, this case study links critical service-learning with feminist pedagogy to offer collaborative strategies that better leverage resources to bridge campus and community. Understanding that many service-learning projects are one-semester undertakings, this case study addresses the inevitability of transient partnerships between students and community members, while pushing back on the notion of “authentic relationships†in service-learning.
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