ERIC Number: EJ1467063
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025-May
Pages: 10
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ISSN: ISSN-0034-0561
EISSN: EISSN-1936-2714
Available Date: 2025-03-26
Centering Black Girls and Families' Digital Engagement, Reading (Literacies), Writing, and Interpretation of Multimodal Texts
Tisha Lewis Ellison1; Marva J. Solomon2; Delicia Tiera Greene3
Reading Teacher, v78 n6 p464-473 2025
In exploring critical practices that center Black girls, families, youth, and communities, along with emancipatory literacies and perspectives, we argue for an intentional focus on understanding the pivotal role of "the digital" in these spaces. Specifically, in this article, we examine how Black youth (specifically Black girls) engage in, read, write, and interpret various forms of multimodal texts, and how these engagements impact their participation in their homes, schools, and communities. As Black women educators and digital literacy researchers, we emphasize Black girls' brilliance, empowerment, liberation, and joy in creative digital spaces--often overlooked or misunderstood by teachers. These case studies, grounded in multimodal literacies, are crucial when considering how educators can incorporate these insights into their teaching practices in meaningful and emancipatory ways.
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Digital Literacy, Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Multimedia Materials, Reading Instruction, Social Media, Electronic Learning, Computer Software, Audio Equipment, Learner Engagement, Educational Environment, Self Concept, Student Interests, Cultural Awareness
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Language: English
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Author Affiliations: 1University of Georgia, Language and Literacy Education Department, Marietta, Georgia, USA; 2Department of Teacher Education, Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas, USA; 3Department of Literacy Teaching, and Learning, School of Education, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY), Albany, New York, USA