Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry (Journal)
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Tribute to George Lamming (May 11, 1930 - June 4, 2022)
Tribute to prominant Caribbean writer George Lamming who passed away June 4, 2022 by Cyril Dabydeen
All that Glitters is not Gold: Culturally Responsive Online Assessment and Pedagogy in Uncertain Times
Call for submissions for the Summer 2023 Special Issue of Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry: All that Glitters is not Gold: Culturally Responsive Online Assessment and Pedagogy in Uncertai Times
Part IV: Telling / Dancing Our Stories Ourselves: The Santa Clause Parades: Chapter 8: Transitions 3, Chapter 9: Remembering the Santa Claus Parades (late 1950s to late 1960s)
Cecille provides snapshots of memories of the Santa Claus parades in which the dance students participated as majorettes and clowns.
Chapter 8: Transitions 3: Setting the stage for Christmas celebrations with a medley of the popular Christmas songs from the 1950s and 1960s.
Chapter 9: Remembering the Santa Claus Parades (late 1950s to late 1960s): Cecille, Denise, Michelle and Stefan reminisce about their participation in the annual Santa Claus Parades which were conceptualized, designed, constructed and created by Gordon and Fay Simpson
CPI Special Issue: "Multisensory Stories: Celebrating Different Forms of Knowing, Being, and Living in our World" (Introduction)
Introduction to the Volume 13, No. 1 Summer 2021 Issue of CPI, Multisensory Stories by Guest Editor Kathleen C. Sitter
Moments of Home
Kathleen Sitter has created a short film exploring a parent and her children\u27s lived experiences and responses to the early phases of Covid-19
Youth Participatory Action Research in School: A Posthumanist Account of Participation and Mattering
The author examines the question: in what ways do human, non-human, and discursive bodies intra-act in the classroom, and what do their intra-actions produce
Diffracting Bag Lady Stories and Kinship: Cartogra-ph-ying and Making-With Others in MoreThan-Human Affirmative Spaces
Underpinned by Le Guin’s (2019) conceptualisation of bag ladies along with feminist materialism and posthumanist ways of thinking and doing, the authors examine the ways in which their bag lady storytelling became entwined with an online reading and ultimately kinship
Tribute to Dr. Mavis Burke (September 10, 1928 - July 7, 2022)
Tribute to prominant educator, Dr. Mavis Burke who passed away July 7, 2022 by Multicultural Educator Dr. Enid Lee and by Cecille Depasse, Professor Emeritis and Co Editor of CPI
Twins
Based on a true incident, Cyril Dabydeen\u27s poem explores two Euro-Canadian children\u27s responses to race.
 
"Notes from My Desk"
A summary of academic activities and projects produced by Dr. Anne Hickling-Hudson in recent years since retiring in 2013 from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia. She continues as an adjunct Professor of Education in QUT’s Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice