Responding to Lit Crit Attack Document
I think this question would suit a duo graphic conversation on social justice activism
How does this article demonstrate a duo ethnographic conversation on social justice activism?
What are the elements that have talked about issues of identity, racism, and activism for young people?
I took this article from personal perspectives by Darren Lund and Maryam Nabavi at the URLhttps://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ809072.pdf.
I think this article is about a family on the race and identity notions I the Canadian context and how they are shaping self-perceptions and experiences. Class and races are said to intersect in some cases, and this brings differences in families as Darren talks of them. She is familiar with antiracism activists. The conversation between Darren and the fellow portrays a vivid picture of racism and identity within young people.
A Social Justice Duo Ethnographic Conversation
The article talks of using a duo ethnographic method in a conversation that Darren has been thinking of explaining. The article is trying to follow the criteria for solving a problem through learning as a result of group conversation. It is also in connection to Carolyn Ellis Narrative writing, which is also autoethnography that is emotional, personal, therapeutic, exciting, engaging, evocative, reflective, concrete, helpful, and in today’s world experience. The sharing of the thoughts opens up into topics insights to last to the time they deem fit. Young people have engaged in collaborative and anti-racist educational activities. These can best be on analysis in a normal conversation as compared to writing them. Darren is directly involved in this field because of the family situation that is against human rights promotion and encountering racism. It presents the social justice situation they are upbringing. The conversation goes on, conveying their feelings and expressions in oppression works. This personal perspective conversation was through an email. The communication is conscious of antiracism activities, as the interplay portrays. The interview is exactly related to the characters being interplay aware.