Partnering with Immigrant Communities

Action Through Literacy

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Parent Participation, Language Arts, Literacy, Educational Theory, Multicultural Education
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Author: Gerald Campano, María Paula Ghiso, Bethany J. Welch ISBN: 9780807774236
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Gerald Campano, María Paula Ghiso, Bethany J. Welch
ISBN: 9780807774236
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

In a period of increasing economic and social uncertainty, how do immigrant communities come together to advocate for educational access and their rights? This book is based on a 5-year university partnership with members from Indonesian, Vietnamese, Latino, Filipino, African American, and Irish American communities. Sharing rich examples, the authors examine how these diverse groups use language and literacy practices to advocate for greater opportunities. This unique partnership demonstrates how to draw on the knowledge and interests of a multilingual community to inform literacy teaching and learning, both in and out of school. It also provides guidelines for reimagining university/community collaborations and the practice of ethical partnering.

Partnering with Immigrant Communities focuses on:

  • Minoritized immigrant populations, including groups with undocumented status and those who came to the United States to flee religious persecution.
  • The intellectual and activist legacies that are already present in communities as people come together to take action on matters that directly impact their lives.
  • A local cosmopolitanism that serves as a refuge for many immigrants who may otherwise be scapegoated within the dominant culture.
  • A coalition of multilingual, multiethnic communities whose experiences are intertwined by overlapping histories of colonization and shared present struggles.
  • Ethical and effective community-based research, including concrete and theoretically informed examples.

“Supported by theory and written with clarity, this inspiring account sets the gold standard for research that is both committed and ethical.”
Hilary Janks, emeritus professor,Wits University

“A game-changing text.”
Elizabeth Dutro, University of Colorado, Boulder

“A powerful illustration of intentional ethical engagement through practitioner and participatory research methodologies to support sustainable community-based inquiries toward social and political transformation.”
Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz, senior program officer for Tribal College and University (TCU) Early Childhood Education Initiatives, American Indian College Fund

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In a period of increasing economic and social uncertainty, how do immigrant communities come together to advocate for educational access and their rights? This book is based on a 5-year university partnership with members from Indonesian, Vietnamese, Latino, Filipino, African American, and Irish American communities. Sharing rich examples, the authors examine how these diverse groups use language and literacy practices to advocate for greater opportunities. This unique partnership demonstrates how to draw on the knowledge and interests of a multilingual community to inform literacy teaching and learning, both in and out of school. It also provides guidelines for reimagining university/community collaborations and the practice of ethical partnering.

Partnering with Immigrant Communities focuses on:

“Supported by theory and written with clarity, this inspiring account sets the gold standard for research that is both committed and ethical.”
Hilary Janks, emeritus professor,Wits University

“A game-changing text.”
Elizabeth Dutro, University of Colorado, Boulder

“A powerful illustration of intentional ethical engagement through practitioner and participatory research methodologies to support sustainable community-based inquiries toward social and political transformation.”
Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz, senior program officer for Tribal College and University (TCU) Early Childhood Education Initiatives, American Indian College Fund

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