In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we introduce new features such as book reviews and autoethnographic art.
"This autoethnographic poetry is born of my personal experience, witness, as well as currently chronicled and ancestral lore."
"Marlen Harrison and Edward Perrin enjoyed an opportunity to volunteer with Miami-based Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) to create family necessity kits for those affected by Hurricane Ian."
The AutoEthnographer is excited to announce its new Call for Submissions, 2023 Special Issue: “Laughter”
"Award-winning artist, Suzanne Hughes, talks about autoethnography and painting. Suzanne is responsible for the cover art for our special issue based on climate change."
"I see myself as someone whose organic inquiry and teaching are shaped by radical love, and I am willing to let myself be changed by my students."
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