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  • Artist Fellows
    • Amalia Ortiz
    • Anel I. Flores
    • Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson
    • Andre Renteria Menchaca
    • Briana Blueitt
    • Cruz Ortiz
    • David Zamora Casas
    • Marisela Barrera
    • Tanesha S. Payne
    • Veronica Castillo
  • Storytelling
    • Workers On The Rise
    • Sista Docta
    • Imagining Next
    • Macri
    • Emmy Perez
  • Education
    • People's Academy
    • Escuelita
    • Refusing to Forget
    • Ethnic Studies
    • Decolonizing Education
  • The Project
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  • Home
  • Artist Fellows
    • Amalia Ortiz
    • Anel I. Flores
    • Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson
    • Andre Renteria Menchaca
    • Briana Blueitt
    • Cruz Ortiz
    • David Zamora Casas
    • Marisela Barrera
    • Tanesha S. Payne
    • Veronica Castillo
  • Storytelling
    • Workers On The Rise
    • Sista Docta
    • Imagining Next
    • Macri
    • Emmy Perez
  • Education
    • People's Academy
    • Escuelita
    • Refusing to Forget
    • Ethnic Studies
    • Decolonizing Education
  • The Project
  • Library

The ESEA brings together scholar-educators from colleges and Universities across Texas to connect, dialogue, and engage new pedagogies that strengthen Ethnic Studies curricula. During the three ESEA, we focused on intersectional narratives and place-based pedagogies that center the experiences and needs of Black, Indigenous, Chicanx, Latinx, Asian, working-class, and queer communities.

Open access link to teaching guide.

Open access link to teaching guide.

Democratizing Racial Justice             COEHD University of Texas at San Antonio           Mellon Foundation            San Antonio, TX             2021-2025


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