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Author: Amy Corron

Amy Corron is an associate director and lecturer in the Archer Center for Student Leadership Development at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Corron is a leadership educator, focusing on social justice education and promoting critical perspectives to examine STEM education. As an experienced intergroup dialogue facilitator, she has incorporated dialogic pedagogies into STEM curriculum to give space and abilities for students to explore social identity and social inequality. She has taught and presented on the collaboration between intergroup dialogue and STEM education over the past five years.
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Why Video Games Education Needs Harriet Tubman

Rebecca Rouse and Amy Corron

The commercial video games field has serious problems, including harmful representations of several marginalized groups, exploitative and harassing labor practices in industry, and even toxic behavior between gamers within the play community.

Centering Harriet Tubman has helped in our ongoing project to develop feminist and anti-racist game design education.  

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