C2Y: Discussions on Child and Youth Care
Society & Culture
By teaching young people the arts, you are transforming the world. This is how Dr. Mary Stone Hanley frames Culturally Relevant Arts Education (CRAE). Dr. Hanley passionately argues that working with young people is political and creating art is a political act. She believes that everyone who works with young people need to be aware of social justice issues. She has written that through the arts marginalized, racialized and or oppressed children and youth can “be creative and critical change agents who challenge demeaning perceptions and practices”. Dr. Hanley discusses specific examples of culturally relevant art projects she has been part of, explains the theory behind CRAE, and shows “a way out of no way”.
Dr. Hanley is a performer, poet, educator, playwright and artivist. She is the author of numerous articles and most recently co-edited a book called Culturally Relevant Arts Education for Social Justice: A Way Out of No Way. For more information about Dr. Hanley please visit Hanley Arts at MaryStoneHanley.com.
Hiring Care, Episode 5: The Cost Is Unacceptable
Hiring Care, Episode 4: There’s Constantly A Call For People To Share Their Culture
Hiring Care, Episode 3: A Broken System
Hiring Care, Episode 2: A Leg Up
Hiring Care, Episode 1: Care Is Not Intuitive
Raising Awareness about Maritime Ecology
Uniting People Through Stories With Rebecca Gibbons
Child and Youth Care Graduate Program Information Panel
Moving Queer Visibilities into Identity-Sustaining Practices in CYC: A conversation with A. Longoria
Possibilities, Futures, and Queer World-Making in CYC: A conversation with Audrey Wolfe and Mattie Walker
ReFiled: An Audio Drama Inquiry About Care
Beyond Surviving the Child Welfare System, Paths to Thriving with David Lewis-Pert and Meagan Lindley
Chanice McAnuff and Vivian Patruno on What to Lookout for in a Worker (Part 2)
Success Factors of Foster Care Alumni in Postsecondary Education: A conversation with Sean Elliott
Chanice McAnuff and Vivian Patruno on What to Lookout for in a Worker (Part 1)
ReFiled: Working in care when you come from care: A conversation with Krysten Bonikowsky and Shannon Cherry
Video games and Relational Practice: A conversation with Aaron Crhak
Episode 39 - Jeremiah Otis on the Importance of Youth Community Initiatives
Episode 14 - Sam on the LGBTQIA+ Experinece
Episode 13 - Vivian On Permanence After Care
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