Participant Holly Takashima’s Seminar Reflection on the CAAM Blog

Participant Holly Takashima’s Seminar Reflection on the CAAM Blog

Seminar participant Holly Takashima is the latest to have her seminar reflections featured on the CAAM blog. In her post, Holly discusses some of her personal challenges faced as a teacher that brought her to the seminar, as well as some interesting thoughts on reversing her role in the classroom to be a student again.

I have been pushed to live inside the questions these texts inspire and to experience speaking my thoughts about them, however uncomfortable or awkward I might feel.

Be sure to check out Holly’s full post on the CAAM blog, along with the double post by co-director Jennifer Hayashida and participant Elly Smith, and the posts by participants Rhonda Anderson and Alyssa Carlson.

Keith Miyake is a graduate of the Earth and Environmental Sciences Program at the CUNY Graduate Center. His work crosses the fields of political economic geography, environmental justice and environmental governance, critical race and ethnic studies, American studies, and Asian American studies. His dissertation examined the institutionalization of environmental and racial knowledges within the contemporary capitalist state.
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