We See the Stars: Young Black Girls’ Creative Imaginings of Intersectional STEM Futures through Art

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL FORUM Pub Date : 2022-07-28 DOI:10.1080/00131725.2022.2101827
Jennifer D. Turner
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Abstract Inspired by Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first African American woman astronaut, this essay employs an intersectional framework to illuminate how young Black girls, eight to ten years old, created visual artwork that foregrounded their embodied STEM knowledge, creativity, values, and innovation. For these girls, visual art served as sites of refusal where they rejected white male-centric visions of STEM and (re)claimed their rightful science and math futures through the knowledge, confidence, and passion within their BlackGirl bodies. Implications for improving STEM education for and nurturing the intersectional STEM aspirations and futures of young Black girls are discussed.
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我们看到了星星:年轻的黑人女孩通过艺术对交叉STEM未来的创造性想象
受第一位非裔美国女宇航员Mae C. Jemison博士的启发,本文采用交叉框架来阐述8至10岁的年轻黑人女孩如何创作视觉艺术作品,这些作品突出了她们体现的STEM知识、创造力、价值观和创新精神。对这些女孩来说,视觉艺术是她们拒绝以白人男性为中心的STEM愿景的场所,她们通过黑人女孩身体内的知识、自信和激情,(重新)要求她们应有的科学和数学未来。讨论了改善STEM教育和培养年轻黑人女孩的交叉STEM愿望和未来的意义。
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