2024
DOI: 10.1002/tesj.831
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Transnational Black feminism: L.O.V.E. as a practice of freedom, equity, and justice in English language teaching

Quanisha Charles

Abstract: This article contributes to the TESOL paradigm by highlighting ways in which bodies of Black feminist thought, transnational feminism, and transnational Black feminism endeavors antiracist practices and support students via English language teaching (ELT). The author utilizes the Transnational Black feminist (TBF) framework—intersectionality, scholar activism, solidarity building, and attention to borders and boundaries—to guide the article. The author provides definitions for racial equity and racial justice … Show more

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