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language justice, Spanish, bilingual, capacity-building, multilingual projects, decolonial work, community accountability, participant-centered, Spanglish, bipoc
language justice, Spanish, bilingual, capacity-building, multilingual projects, decolonial work, community accountability, participant-centered, Spanglish, bipoc
Decentering Dominance is a collaboration between Fernanda Espinosa (oral historian, creative practitioner, and cultural worker), and Allison Corbett (Spanish<>English interpreter, oral historian, and language justice advocate) dedicated to working at the intersections of language justice, research, and oral history.
language justice, Spanish, bilingual, project design, outreach planning, capacity-building, multilingual projects, curriculum development
language justice, Spanish, bilingual, project design, outreach planning, capacity-building, multilingual projects, curriculum development
Allison Corbett (she/her) is a Spanish<>English interpreter, oral historian, and language justice consultant.
interviewing, transcribing, teaching (full classes), teaching workshops, audio editing, photography, archiving, indexing, consulting, curating, multimedia, podcasting, NGO, refugees, immigration/migration, addiction, lgbtq, restorative justice, education
interviewing, transcribing, teaching (full classes), teaching workshops, audio editing, photography, archiving, indexing, consulting, curating, multimedia, podcasting, NGO, refugees, immigration/migration, addiction, lgbtq, restorative justice, education
Lily Doron is an oral historian, audio and podcast producer, curator, and storyteller. She is interested in mobilizing personal narratives for social justice and community-building.
Brandon Perdomo is an interdisciplinary artist from the occupied territories of Lenapehoking, currently known as New York, fascinated with self-reflection and alterity, which are the engines of his work.