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Owner: AL Liou
Owner Email: aml2281@tc.columbia.edu
Paper Title: Youth Activist Perspectives on Intergenerational Dynamics and Adult Solidarity in Youth Movements
Session Title: Webbing Together Social Justice in and Outside the Classroom
Paper Type: Roundtable Presentation
Presentation Date: 4/11/2021
Presentation Location: Virtual
Descriptors: Adolescence, Leadership Development, Social Justice
Methodology: Qualitative
Author(s): AL Liou, Teachers College, Columbia University; Ioana Literat, Teachers College, Columbia University
Unit: SIG-Critical Educators for Social Justice
Abstract: This study aims to surface youth perspectives on their own activism, their experiences of age-based power dynamics in activist spaces, and their understandings of adult solidarity. Using interviews and participatory visual methods that invite youth to create original memes, we explore these questions with ten youth activists involved in counterhegemonic organizing movements in the United States. Our analysis reveals that youth activists feel fundamentally misunderstood along multiple dimensions, including the practice of activism in online and offline spaces, the meaning of their participation in activism, and their desires in terms of intergenerational solidarity. This research contributes to a bottom-up understanding of youth activist praxis in relation to larger cultural discourses and adultist systems, while identifying practical implications for intergenerational support.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/1680455