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A Journal of Imagining America

 

Performance, Incarceration, and Representation: A Guided Tour

Horizons of (Un)Freedom: Reflections on Critical Hope from Behind the Wall

Research in A Post Normal World

Camille A. Brown’s Black Girl: Linguistic Play

Artists and Scholars in Dialogue: Engaged Art-Making in Pedagogy and Scholarship

Slightly Bigger Women? How Little Women Inspired an Arts-based Look at Gender Across the Generations

Reflected Borderlands – Newark/Sejny: The Borderland Center, the Urban Civic Initiative, and the “My Story” Project at Rutgers University-Newark

Our Global ROOTS: Alternate ROOTS Artists Respond to Immigration in the Deep South

Working the Frontlines of Imagination and Civic Education: A Conversation with Harry Boyte and Carlton Turner, Facilitated by Erica Kohl-Arenas

Specifying the Scholarship of Engagement 2.0: Skills for Community-based Projects in the Arts and Design

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