Freedom dreaming from the university‐community nexus: Relational praxis as counterspace

In this article we draw on storytelling and bricolage to reflect on critical accompaniment as relational praxis with cultural workers from the African diaspora inside/outside/in‐between the university‐community nexus in Australia. We write together weaving our voices as we re‐member our journey and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Social and personality psychology compass 2024-07, Vol.18 (7), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Sonn, Christopher C., Agung‐Igusti, Rama P., Komba, Geskeva, Ruach, Ruth Nyarout, Deng, Ez Eldin
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Zusammenfassung:In this article we draw on storytelling and bricolage to reflect on critical accompaniment as relational praxis with cultural workers from the African diaspora inside/outside/in‐between the university‐community nexus in Australia. We write together weaving our voices as we re‐member our journey and our coming together fuelled by our shared desire, to tell our own stories on our terms; to contest virulent racisms and misrecognition of the African diaspora in media, academic, and political discourse; and to create spaces, settings, and narratives for identity, community and belonging. In reflecting on this journey we distil some insights on our efforts to enact just methods, our routes and roots of creating praxis inside/outside and with the university. We suggest that our relationships, forged through critical dialogue and examination of racism in settings that we intentionally create, is central to developing communality. Drawing from the rich history of African and diasporic archives, we also advocate for expanding ecologies of knowledge and practice and modalities for endarkened counter storytelling.
ISSN:1751-9004
1751-9004
DOI:10.1111/spc3.12990