AndJustice4All supports scholars, graduate students, and research communities in reimagining academic work through decolonial, arts-based, and relational methodologies. These offerings invite critical reflection, creative inquiry, and pluriversal frameworks that honor lived experience and collective wisdom.
Examples:
1. Alternative research methodologies (e.g., Charlas y Comidas)
2. Workshops on decolonial theory and Southern relational epistemologies
3. Academic writing support with a justice-oriented lens
4. Keynotes and lectures on Pluriversality (pluriversal applied linguistics)
5. Mentorship for graduate students navigating critical scholarship
Available workshop and training
Research focus: This workshop introduces Charlas y Comidas as a decolonial, arts-based research methodology rooted in storytelling, food-sharing, and relational ethics. Participants will explore how to design and implement research that honors lived experience, community wisdom, and pluriversal epistemologies. Ideal for graduate students, early-career scholars, and research collectives seeking alternatives to extractive academic norms.
Editing focus: Learn how to propose, organize, and submit a proposal to a publisher. This course is a masterclass in the "architecture" of academic editing. It is designed for scholars who want to learn the specific skills needed to successfully propose, organize, and manage multi-contributor projects like edited collections and handbooks. You will learn not just to be an author, but an editorial project manager: a leader who can articulate a compelling vision, build a scholarly community, and navigate the unique challenges of collaborative publishing.