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Injeong Yoon-Ramirez

Injeong Yoon-Ramirez is Endowed Assistant Professor of Art Education and Affiliate Faculty in Gender Studies at the University of Arkansas. Before she started teaching at the university level, she worked in public schools as a teacher of multiple subjects for five and half years. Her recent scholarly works center on decolonial pedagogy, decolonial aesthetics, transnational feminisms, critical race feminism, and translanguaging theories. Currently, she is working on a transdisciplinary anthology, Transnational Feminist Art Pedagogies at the Intersections of (De)Coloniality (Routledge). In addition to her academic work, she founded a translingual community program, ‘InterWeave: Translingual Community Art’ in Springdale, Arkansas in collaboration with local non-profit organizations (www.interweavecommunity.com). As an organizer and teacher of the program, she works with adult immigrants to create a translanguaging space and build a bilingual community through art. Based on her works on social justice and diversity in art education, she was nominated as one of the Emerging Scholars by Diverse Issues in Higher Education in 2018.

Contact: University of Arkansas, 340 Garland Ave., FNAR 116, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA.


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