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Dr. Min Gu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Liberal Studies at California State University, Long Beach, within the College of Education. Her work bridges art education, disability studies, and community-based learning, with a strong emphasis on equity and inclusion.
Research Interests: Dr. Gu's scholarship critically examines how disability experiences are marginalized in art education and challenges ableist curricula. She explores how differentiated experiential participation shapes learning for students, teachers, and community members. Her research is deeply informed by disability justice and cultural equity.
Recent Publications Trends: Her recent articles reflect a consistent focus on inclusive pedagogy, anti-racism, and philosophical foundations in art education. She integrates critical race theory, Daoist philosophy, and disability studies to develop transformative teaching practices. Her work often involves collaboration with artists with disabilities and centers marginalized voices.
- Scientific Awards: No awards were mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: While no specific students or grant funding are listed, Dr. Gu actively mentors future educators through her teaching and research. She emphasizes facilitating student growth by valuing cultural backgrounds and lived experiences. Her work suggests engagement with community-based projects and scholarly collaborations, though explicit grants are not detailed.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Gu has collaborated with the Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, California, which plays a significant role in shaping her pedagogy of waiting. She also works with interdisciplinary teams of scholars in art education and has contributed to collective projects addressing anti-Asian racism and Asian critical theory in higher education.





