Reimagine Everything
Grace Lee Boggs: relating to philosophy through imagination
References
Aguilar-San Juan, K. (2015. We are Extraordinarily Lucky to Be Living in These Times: A Conversation with Grace Lee Boggs. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 36(2), pp.92-123.
Barry, L. (2008) What it is. Montreal: Drawn and Quarterly.
Boggs, G. (1998) Living for Change. Minneapolis: University of Minnesot Press.
Boggs, G. (2006) Nothing Is More Important than Thinking Dialectically. The New Centennial Review. 6(2), pp 1-6.
Boggs, G. (2011) The Next American Revolution. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Boggs, G. (2012) Reimagine Everything. Race, Poverty and the Environment. 19(2), pp. 44-45
REFERENCES
Aguilar-San Juan, K. (2015. We are Extraordinarily Lucky to Be Living in These Times: A Conversation with Grace Lee Boggs. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 36(2), pp.92-123.
Barry, L. (2008) What it is. Montreal: Drawn and Quarterly.
Boggs, G. (1998) Living for Change. Minneapolis: University of Minnesot Press.
Boggs, G. (2006) Nothing Is More Important than Thinking Dialectically. The New Centennial Review. 6(2), pp 1-6.
Boggs, G. (2011) The Next American Revolution. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Boggs, G. (2012) Reimagine Everything. Race, Poverty and the Environment. 19(2), pp. 44-45
Dodson, B. (2007) Drawing with Imagination. Cincinnati, OH: North Light Books.
Gurney, J. (2009) Imaginative Realism: How to draw what doesn’t exist. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Publishing.
Lee, G. (2013) American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs. Center for Asian American Media.
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