Community of Practice on Movement

Community of Practice on Movement

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The Movement Community of Practice explores key problems and prospects of immigration and its impact on cultural and national belonging. Sessions will examine the topic of immigration through readings, viewings, lecture, discussion, experiential exercises, culinary developments and dialogue. It will take into account approaches from human rights, labor, fine and applied arts and oral histories for a multi-sensorial and community-centered learning experience with both online and in-person sessions in Columbus and an experiential-learning field trip. The program will culminate with an on-campus, capstone event.


Facilitator

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Paloma Martinez-Cruz teaches Latinx Cultural Studies in the areas of performance and popular culture; decolonial methods and practices; and Latin American and Latinx gender studies and feminisms. She is the author of Trust the Circle: The Resistance and Resilience of Rubén Castilla Herrera Food Fight! (2023), Millennial Mestizaje Meets the Culinary Marketplace (2019) and Women and Knowledge in Mesoamerica: From East L.A. to Anahuac (2011). She is the editor of A Handbook for the Rebel Artist in a Post-Democratic Society by Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Saúl García-López (Routledge). An interdisciplinary scholar-artist, she publishes poetry and fiction, directs and performs with the Taco Reparations Brigade performance troupe and coordinates Onda Latinx Ohio, an arts initiative showcasing Latinx arts from the Midwest and beyond.

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