Episode 73: Decentering Whiteness in Art Education
“Many of us enter teaching using what we ourselves learned in school. If the content was Eurocentric, that’s what is repeated. It takes an intentional examination of our teaching practices to do better.” In this episode, the Creativity Department speaks with Alisha Mernick, Visual Art and Social Justice Educator, about ways to break this mold. Listen in as they discuss broadening how we look at aesthetics and how to engage students in critical analysis of identity, social justice, anti-racism, and civic engagement issues. Learn how Alisha, inaugural recipient of the NAEA Agent of Change national award, implements liberatory, critical arts pedagogy in the art classroom.
Resources
Enjoy these resources from Alisha Mernick’s (@MsMernickArt on Instagram) podcast episode on how we can work on decentering whiteness in the art room by exploring other cultures at a deeper level. Explore the links below for more inspiration and information.