We're thrilled to announce that we will be presenting seven papers at the 2022 American Association for Applied Linguistics () Conference. The conference will take place from March 19 to March 22, 2022, in Pittsburgh, PA. Check out our papers:
Applying an anti-racist Black linguistic pedagogy in English Language Arts classrooms: Affordances and challenges, by Aisha Barisé
Subtle discrimination: Plurilingual international students’ experiences of raciolinguistic microaggressions at a Canadian university, by Ben Calman
Pedagogies of inclusion must start from within: Plurilingual futures for “L2” pedagogies, by John Wayne dela Cruz and
Harnessing linguistic and nonlinguistic resources in multilingual classrooms through digital plurilingual instruction, by Angelica Galante, John Wayne dela Cruz and Lana Zeaiter
Challenging the monolingual bias and empowering plurilingual voices: A multilingual study with the PluriDigit project, by , Angelica Galante, , Lana Zeaiter, and John Wayne dela Cruz
The role of technology in Indigenous language revitalization, reclamation and maintenance, by Paul Meighan
Plurilingual pedagogy to affirm immigrants’ identity: A conceptual framework, by Lana Zeaiter
You can find out more about these presentations by browsing the conference's . We hope to see you there!