Reclaiming the radical roots of adult education: Toward community-based anti-racism education through participatory action research

Abstract
This article revisits the radical roots of adult education for social change by developing community-based anti-racism education through participatory action research. Utilizing critical race theory (CRT) as its theoretical framework, the study incorporates principles of participatory action research (PAR) to conceptualize a model of anti-racism education in which community members and academics collaborate as equal partners throughout the process. The analysis identifies three key features of this approach: using individuals' lived experiences as a foundation to understand contemporary forms of racism, emphasizing grassroots-level participation, and prioritizing an action-oriented aspect of community-based anti-racism education. By integrating CRT and PAR, this model aims to foster collaborative, equitable partnerships in anti-racism education across diverse communities and to position such education as a site for advocacy, emancipation, and institutional practice for social change.
Authors: Shibao Guo,Jingzhou Liu,Sameer Nizamuddin,Lily Cai,Sinela Jurkova Publication Date: 1/1/2024

Publication Type: Journal Article

URL:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ace.20530