“Reading each conversation as a book”: Community cultural wealth and relational youth literacies

Adolescent youth participating in a summer writing workshop drew from funds of community wealth to answer youth‐generated inquiry questions about history, political participation, and equity. By turning to community members as expert sources of knowledge, students deepened their inquiry, their conne...

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Hauptverfasser: Edber, Hannah, Panther, Leah, Crenshaw, Andrea, Van Donkelaar, Rachael, Curtis, Tenesha
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