Episode 1: Origins, Methods, and Futures of Critical Race Counterstories
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概要
Host Dr. Tanya J. Gaxiola Serrano launches Resisting Erasure with a foundational conversation on Critical Race Counterstories: what they are, where they come from, how they function as method and methodology, and where they’re headed. Guests Dr. Daniel G. Solórzano (UCLA) and Dr. Aja Y. Martinez (UIUC) trace counterstory’s intellectual genealogy from law and ethnic studies to education, share family-rooted storytelling lineages, and offer practical pathways for research, pedagogy, and future directions—archival work, visual studies, and beyond. The episode closes with a preview of Season 1’s doctoral student-produced counterstories.
Guests:
Dr. Daniel G. Solórzano — Professor, Social Sciences & Comparative Education, UCLA; foundational scholar of CRT and Critical Race Counterstory in Education and Ethnic Studies.
Dr. Aja Y. Martinez — Associate Professor, Latina/Latino Studies, UIUC; author of Counterstory: The Rhetoric and Writing of Critical Race Theory.
Produced with support from SDSU’s Digital Humanities Center.
Special thanks to ARP 801 doctoral students in the Community College Leadership Ed.D. program for researching, scripting, producing, and editing this season’s episodes.
Music by sajua, song title habana café.