The Power of Art: Volume 5, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2018
Category Archives: Creative Works
Schatteman
Social Justice, Literacy, and the Arts: Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017
Abstract | Poem | Biographical Note
Hospice at Home
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Social Justice, Literacy, and the Arts: Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017
Abstract | Poem | Biographical Note
Hospice at Home
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Marshall
Social Justice, Literacy, and the Arts: Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017
Abstract | Images with Annotation | Biographical Note
Chiron’s Respect
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Marshall
Social Justice, Literacy, and the Arts: Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017
Abstract | Images with Annotation | Biographical Note
Chiron’s Respect
Abstract
Marshall
Social Justice, Literacy, and the Arts: Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017
Abstract | Images with Annotation | Biographical Note
Chiron’s Respect
Biographical Note
Olena M. Marshall is an artist, educator, and fundraiser. As a doctoral student in Educational Leadership at the DePaul University College of Education, Olena focuses on non-profit and higher education management, and education partnerships. She has published on education and art, including several works that intersect art and academic text. Olena maintains her own art practice, exhibiting and publishing her works in painting, photography, and collage.
Johner, Culbert, Loeppky, Dorgan, Hoar, Lindenbach, Ottenbreit
Social Justice, Literacy, and the Arts: Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017
Abstract | Digital Story | Biographical Note
Inclusivity UnMasked! Students with complex physical disAbilities & performativity
Abstract
Johner, Culbert, Loeppky, Dorgan, Hoar, Lindenbach, Ottenbreit
Social Justice, Literacy, and the Arts: Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017
Abstract | Digital Story | Biographical Note
Inclusivity UnMasked! Students with complex physical disAbilities & performativity
Biographical Note
Randy Johner
Bio: Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Work; Adjunct Professor, Media, Art, and Performance, University of Regina
Kelsey Culbert
Bio: Student researcher with Astonished! Inc.
John Loeppky
Bio: John Loeppky is an artist, writer, and creator. He works for Listen to Dis’ Community Arts, a disability-led disability arts organization in Saskatchewan, Canada. He also works as a newspaper editor, administrative assistant, and all manner of jobs that fall on his desk. He lives with his partner, Karlee, and their dog, Lily.
Kennen Dorgan
Bio: Student researcher with Astonished! Inc.
Kaitlyn Hoar
Bio: Student researcher with Astonished! Inc.
Rebekah Lindenbach
Bio: Student researcher with Astonished! Inc.
Avery Ottenbreit
Bio: Student researcher with Astonished! Inc.
McGrail
Social Justice, Literacy, and the Arts: Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2017
Editorial
Social Justice, Diversity and the Arts: Giving Voice to Diverse and Unexpected Groups
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Harscheid
Open Theme: Volume 4, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2017
Abstract | Full Text | Biographical Note
My Grandparents’ Kitchen
Biographical Note
Freelance Writer (and professional actor – 40 years).
David lives in North Carolina with his family and occasionally performs in films/TV.
He is presently fundraising to produce one of his film scripts.