Writing our own América: Latinx middle school students imagine their American Dreams through Photovoice by Zak K. Montgomery & Serena B. O’Neil
Abstract
This study examines the intersection of the “bootstraps” American Dream and the América envisioned by four first-generation U.S. Latinx sixth graders in an urban English Language Learners class. The students participated in a joint Photovoice writing and photography project about the American Dream with students from a liberal arts college and articulated the importance of… Continue reading Writing our own América: Latinx middle school students imagine their American Dreams through Photovoice by Zak K. Montgomery & Serena B. O’Neil
- Journal
- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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- 2019-06-25
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