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Journalism of Color is a resilient, transformative, community-based journalism methodology and form of resistance writing that is framed by the values, narratives, and historical contexts of historically-marginalized communities. Journalism of Color is an emergent definition that came to be through a four-month research project, three years of literature analysis, and ten years of work as a trained community organizer and community-trained journalist. Journalism of Color is meant to be a tool that historically-marginalized communities can use in an effort to develop community power. Journalism of Color is theoretically founded in critical race theory, rhizomatic writing, communitarianism, anti-oppressive research, resistance writing, transformative organizing, and cooperation.
Advisor: | Thomas, Loren |
Commitee: | Flicker, John, Johansen, Bruce, Mireles, Ernesto T. |
School: | Prescott College |
Department: | Education |
School Location: | United States -- Arizona |
Source: | DAI-A 77/09(E), Dissertation Abstracts International |
Source Type: | DISSERTATION |
Subjects: | Educational sociology, Journalism |
Keywords: | Black Panther Party, Cooperation, Journalism, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Movement journalism, Rhizomatic journalism |
Publication Number: | 13427959 |
ISBN: | 978-0-438-94855-6 |