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Ms Silhouette Bushay is a Senior Lecturer at the University of East London, affiliated with the Childhood & Social Care Research Institute. Her work focuses on critical pedagogy, hip-hop culture, and social justice, particularly exploring intersections of race, gender, and education. She engages with topics such as public pedagogies of hate, migration policies, and the empowerment of marginalized communities through hip-hop.
Her research interests include analyzing how hip-hop can serve as a tool for empowerment in education, challenging systemic inequalities, and deconstructing political rhetoric around migration and identity. She critiques structures of oppression through a lens informed by critical theory and feminist perspectives.
Her publications include a book review symposium examining Mike Cole’s work on Trump-era public pedagogies and migration policies, as well as articles on hip-hop’s role in feminist education and its broader societal impacts. Though no scientific awards are listed, her contributions to critical education studies and cultural analysis are notable.
No advising roles or grants are explicitly detailed in the provided text, and there is no mention of specific labs or research teams. Her work aligns with interdisciplinary approaches to education and social justice advocacy.




