"See, Click, Fix": Civic Interrogation and Digital Tools in a Ninth-Grade Ethnic Studies Course

Drawing from the theoretical contributions of Ethnic Studies, activist new media, and critical digital literacies, this article explores the nature of a ninth-grade curricular unit about how one's daily environment impacts one's health and well-being. Using a combination of ethnographic an...

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