This blog explores Destiny King's overview of her culturally responsive approach to interviewing Black, licensed music educators for her capstone, "Amplifying the Voices of Black Pedagogy." Destiny shares insights on how to begin transforming your own interview processes from community-led research practice, particularly with marginalized communities, and how to build an interview guide from the Wallace Foundation's "In-depth Interviews" model.
Read moreCreative Generation In: Greensboro, North Carolina
The Collective that makes up Creative Generation consists of artists, educators, makers, and thinkers from around the world. In this series, we’ve decided to highlight inspiring work that’s happening in the cities in which our collective members live. In this blog, Summer Resident Destiny King writes about the Free Little Art Gallery in Greensboro, North Carolina that challenges the financial and intellectual accessibility, elitism, and lack of representation of art galleries.
Read moreVALUING WAYS OF KNOWING: Learning versus Teaching. What can we take away from each?
Each year, Creative Generation conducts a campaign with a specific focus and this year’s campaign is “Intergenerational Collaboration,” explored through quarterly topics. In this blog, Communications Associate Madison Pivonka explores this quarter’s topic, Valuing Ways of Knowing, through her time as both a student and a teacher in the dance studio.
Read moreIntroducing this Quarter’s Theme: Valuing Ways of Knowing
Each year, Creative Generation conducts a campaign with a specific focus and this year’s campaign is “Intergenerational Collaboration,” explored through quarterly topics. In this blog, Director of Communications Katie (M.K.) Rainey introduces this quarter’s topic: Valuing Ways of Knowing.
Read moreThe Duality of Eldership: Refining a Practice
Each year, Creative Generation conducts a campaign with a specific focus and this year’s campaign is “Intergenerational Collaboration,” explored through quarterly topics. In this blog, Managing Director Jeff M. Poulin rounds out this quarter’s topic, Redefining Eldership, and ties together all the other blogs in this series by our collective members.
Read more