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Letter From The Editor

Eric Darnell Pritchard

In our issues of The Sandbox, born digital and then printed in a collected volume annually, we strive to make the work accessible in all senses of the word, including those called for by numerous activists and scholars of disability justice.
Eric Darnell Prichard
Eric Darnell Prichard

Letter From The Editor

Eric Darnell Pritchard

Critical / Scholarly Essay

Reading Everyday Life: A Rhetoric and Composition Scholar’s Reflections on Experiencing Art that Commemorates Black Life and Legacies

Sharieka Botex, Ph.D.

A giant artistic sculpture of a horse that appears to be in stride and carrying a Black man who is positioned across the back of the horse with his legs hanging off of the back of the horse. The man is wearing a pair of Nike sneakers and jeans. In the background, there are burgundy-colored walls and people in the exhibit. A woman with black dreadlocked hair and glasses who is wearing black jeans, a black shirt, a blue jean jacket and brown dress shoes is looking at the statue. A woman with her back turned to the statue appears to be reading content in white font that is on a burgundy wall. A dark-colored bench is in the corner of the exhibit room.

Literacy Narrative/Autobiography

The “I” in Me

Angela Glass

Angela Glass, a black woman, signing books in Fort Smith, AR.

OP-ED

Building Literacy and Engagement Through Hip-Hop Pedagogy

Rori Fararo-Brooks

Young group of multiethnic hip-hop dancers wearing colorful urban streetwear dancing

Book Review

Book Review: See Me Naked: Black Women Defining Pleasure in the Interwar Era. By Tara T. Green

Zainab Karim

The cover of the book See Me Naked by Tara T Green

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