"While living in Ecuador, I wrote “Home” which essentially is an homage to the “third-culture kid” phenomenon, when your parents are from another country than the one you grew up in."
The Ultimate Wave: Prose Poetry of the Pandemic and Parents Author’s Memo “The Wave” examines the problem of pleasure and...
”I share this artistic piece as an invitation to problematise and think further about not only the Autoethnographic “I/We” in what I/we can know about ourselves and our bodies but also to make space for the incoherence that becomes a part of “being” and “knowing” in explorations of fragmentation and loss.”
"At what age does a Black woman learn that it is her job to be strong?"
Today we're talking with the award-winning author, researcher, and performer, Shanita Mitchell about performance and autoethnography.
In today's new podcast & video Marlen Harrison talks with current marketing interns about the role of culture in using Google Ads.
"I danced each morning with Pina Bausch. I became her pupil lifting my leg up in the air like a flamingo except feeling more awake than I’ve ever been."
What happens when a witch is black? This piece is a salute to the transformational beauty of cosplay & all the laughter it inspires.
"It is my hope that these words will serve as the beginning of an ongoing dialogue about what it means to live autoethnography."
This video explores how editors have developed their approach to reviewing creative autoethnography and highlights strategies for contributors.
"It is in finding these solutions, the tape and the glue that holds us all together, that we find the beauty of who we are as people."
“Woken Word” was born as my inner voice was awakening and the world, ironically was becoming “woke” while simultaneously retreating into isolation.