Chapter 1 Introductions Critical pedagogy and the intersectional complexities of names
This introduction will not simply introduce the topic of the book as a classical introduction. Instead, it will combine the first chapter of the book with introduction by focusing on how to start a workshop or a course. This is the way I often open my courses and learning workshops. We will begi...
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