Visualizing Hope Through Black Children’s Multimodal Messages Reflecting the Multiple Pandemics

IF 0.4 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Departures in Critical Qualitative Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1525/dcqr.2023.12.2.54
Reka C Barton, Marva Cappello
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We are still dealing with multiple pandemics including COVID-19, which disproportionately affects minoritized people, as well as significant incidents of police brutality directed toward Black people. The purposes of this study are to visually document these multiple pandemics from our Black children’s perspectives as well as elevate their visual texts to advocate for hope and change. This article highlights the ways 13 Black elementary school children drew out their ideas to depict this critical time. We believe studying how children witness crises is essential for documenting history, especially when Black children’s voices do not rise above white mainstream messaging. The research question guiding our study asks, how do elementary-aged Black children visually represent this critical time in history? Findings suggest that our Black elementary-aged students not only were successful at creating visual texts that document this historical time but also that their drawings reflected hope and social change.
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通过黑人儿童反映多重流行病的多模式信息可视化希望
我们仍在应对包括COVID-19在内的多种流行病,这对少数族裔的影响尤为严重,也在应对针对黑人的警察暴行的重大事件。本研究的目的是从我们黑人儿童的角度直观地记录这些多重流行病,并提升他们的视觉文本,以倡导希望和变革。这篇文章重点介绍了13个黑人小学生描绘这一关键时期的想法。我们认为,研究儿童如何见证危机对于记录历史至关重要,尤其是在黑人儿童的声音无法超越白人主流信息的情况下。指导我们研究的研究问题是,小学年龄的黑人儿童如何在视觉上表现这一历史上的关键时期?研究结果表明,我们的黑人小学学生不仅成功地创造了记录这一历史时期的视觉文本,而且他们的绘画反映了希望和社会变革。
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Departures in Critical Qualitative Research Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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