Creating Social Change Through Creativity

Cover of “Creating Social Change Through Creativity” showing a mysterious blue door partially hidden behind a plaster wall.

Moshoula and Karen have published their amazing interdisciplinary collection on anti-oppressive research methodologies. It includes my chapter, “Conversations with Suzanna,” on a five-year study of parenting young adults who are challenging the gender binary.

Amanda Barusch

Amanda Barusch has worked as a janitor, exotic dancer, editor, and college professor. She lives in the American West, where she spends as much time as possible on dirt paths. She has an abiding disdain for boundaries and adores ambiguity. Amanda has published eight books of non-fiction, a few poems, and a growing number of short stories. Aging Angry is her first work of creative non-fiction. She uses magical realism to explore deep truths of the human experience in this rapidly changing world.

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