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Remixing Wakanda
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2019
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Participatory ArtContemporary ArtMaker EducationCreative ComputingCreativityArts In EducationDesignDesign ThinkingEducationPhysical SpaceArtsVisual ArtsStem DomainsSocial SciencesArt Education
While maker education offers a method for increasing interest in STEM domains among youth, underrepresented communities possess a rich cultural history of making and STEM practices too often ignored by popular articulations of making. In this paper we describe the 8-week ReMixing Wakanda Project, which brings together youth of color, artists, designers, educators, and researchers to construct a new vision for a culturally relevant and sustaining STEAM-centered learning and making framework situated in an Afrofuturist design aesthetic. Here we highlight how the design of the physical space, discussions with guest artists, and a collective art construction supported participants as they explored the past to confront the present and imagine futures for and by and about themselves.
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