Black Girls Youth Participatory Action Research & Pedagogies
Crenshaw and Evans-Winters (2024)

Keywords

Black girls
youth participatory action research
Pedagogy

How to Cite

Crenshaw, K. and Evans-Winters, V. (2024) “Black Girls Youth Participatory Action Research & Pedagogies”, Journal of African American Women and Girls in Education, 4(1), pp. 1–6. doi: 10.21423/jaawge-v3i2a165.

Abstract

Introduction to thematic issue.

https://doi.org/10.21423/jaawge-v3i2a165
Crenshaw and Evans-Winters (2024)

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