In this series, Dr. Camea Davis explores Season 2 of the Why Change? podcast through poetic inquiry. Poetic Inquiry is a research process created by multiculturalists and feminists in the 1970s who urged the field of qualitative research to make substantial space for the ways of knowing and being of minoritized people, including but not limited to women, people of color, among other groups.
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In this series, Dr. Camea Davis explores Season 2 of the Why Change? podcast through poetic inquiry. Poetic Inquiry is a research process created by multiculturalists and feminists in the 1970s who urged the field of qualitative research to make substantial space for the ways of knowing and being of minoritized people, including but not limited to women, people of color, among other groups.
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In this series, Dr. Camea Davis explores Season 2 of the Why Change? podcast through poetic inquiry. Poetic Inquiry is a research process created by multiculturalists and feminists in the 1970s who urged the field of qualitative research to make substantial space for the ways of knowing and being of minoritized people, including but not limited to women, people of color, among other groups.
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In this series, Dr. Camea Davis explores Season 2 of the Why Change? podcast through poetic inquiry. Poetic Inquiry is a research process created by multiculturalists and feminists in the 1970s who urged the field of qualitative research to make substantial space for the ways of knowing and being of minoritized people, including but not limited to women, people of color, among other groups.
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In this series, Dr. Camea Davis explores Season 2 of the Why Change? podcast through poetic inquiry. Poetic Inquiry is a research process created by multiculturalists and feminists in the 1970s who urged the field of qualitative research to make substantial space for the ways of knowing and being of minoritized people, including but not limited to women, people of color, among other groups.
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