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Publication Date: 2021-Dec
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Black Youth Poetry of 2020 and Reimagined Literacies
Journal of Literacy Research, v53 n4 p516-538 Dec 2021
In response to anti-Black policing in 2020 that led to the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, Black children and teens turned to poetry as a means to channel their self-described terror, rage, pain, horror, tiredness, and need for change. Reminiscent of the poetry of the Black Arts Movement and works published in "The Black Panther" newspaper, these poems, many of which call for a "revolution," are reflective of young people's critical engagements with the world and the word. With critical literacy as a framework, I engage in critical discourse analysis to determine how the young poets reimagine literacy as they protest anti-Black policing and racism. By focusing on young people's own grassroots literacy initiatives, which call for the reimagination of blackness and whiteness, and demand truth, justice, and reimagined futures, I demonstrate how educators can reimagine literacy practices to center students' criticalities and prioritize racial justice.
Descriptors: African American Students, Student Attitudes, Racial Bias, Poetry, Creative Writing, Social Justice, Critical Literacy, Discourse Analysis, Imagination, Content Analysis, Police, Resistance (Psychology), Activism
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