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Posted on February 25, 2020June 26, 2020 by Lucia Hulsether

The Practice of Transforming Power: A Conversation with Beth Corrie, Act 2

 In Part Two Lucia and Tina talk with Beth about her Freirean model of sharing power with youth. Beth shares the practices of deliberative pedagogy and the ways that youth and staff in the Youth Theological Initiative faced difficult social and communal issues with transparency, mutual accountability, and intentionality. Beth shares stories of what creating democratic spaces looks like. Her dialogical and democratic approach to youth ministry provides many insights for the higher education classroom.

 

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Categoriesanti-racist, community engagement, critical pedagogy, democratic, popular education TagsBeth Corrie, civic engagement, deliberative pedagogy, peace education, youth ministry

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