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By Us, For Us: A Photo-Narrative Project of Unity 4 Student Activists at SCU
Ethnic Studies
  • Haley Howard
  • Jasmyne Gaston
  • Rhyann Robinson
  • Jaia Rovaris
  • Maddy Nguyen
  • Danielle Aguilar
  • Jesica S. Fernandez, Santa Clara University
Document Type
Other
Publication Date
3-1-2019
Abstract

As a research collective of student activists – some newly acquitted with the movement and others directly involved in Unity 4 – and one faculty ally (Dr. Fernandez), we have documented the voices, lived experiences and struggles of Unity 4 student activists at SCU through the Sociopolitical Citizenship PAR (Participatory Action Research, SC-PAR) Project. The content featured in the exhibit, By Us, For Us: A Photo-Narrative Project of Unity 4 Student Activists at SCU, consists of photographs and accompanying interview excerpts that student activists themselves selected to tell the story of their student experiences and organizing at SCU. The exhibit centers the lived realities, radical wit and sociopolitical trajectories of student activists. We highlight moments that catalyzed the Unity 4 movement, as well as students’ hopes and dreams for a more just and inclusive University that honors their presence our SCU campus.

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The By Us, For Us Photo-Narrative Exhibit was displayed at the Santa Clara University Library during the "Resistance & Renewal" Conference commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Ethnic Studies held March 1, 2019. Additionally, it was exhibited again at the SCU Library 2nd Floor during from November 2019 to January 2020. An accompanying survey was disseminated to allow for continued reflection and dialogue with the stories, photographs and themes of the exhibit. The survey can be accessed via this: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeroNZ-Tvth89Z0oINJEnRL2BtOW2k2s3256T8jD2iZ_6gglg/viewform

Citation Information
Haley Howard, Jasmyne Gaston, Rhyann Robinson, Jaia Rovaris, et al.. "By Us, For Us: A Photo-Narrative Project of Unity 4 Student Activists at SCU" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jesica-fernandez/4/