Affiliation:
1. Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA
2. College of Education, The University of Arizona Tucson AZ USA
Abstract
AbstractThis article uses a framework that combines LatCrit theory, racist nativism, and liberating pedagogy of praxis (LPP) to examine how a community youth program's LPP practices countered the racist nativism Latinx youth experience in their high school. LPP practices challenged racist nativism by creating a space where Latinx youth faced each other in circles to engage in authentic collective intergenerational dialogue about lived experiences of racist nativism, which cultivated solidarity and a call to action.