Kushya Sugarman

  • Assistant Professor of Education
Kushya Sugarman

Kushya Sugarman researches how children and teachers disrupt harmful schooling structures through daily interactions and collective, creative inquiry. Using participatory methods, photovoice, and ethnography, she explores how play, storywork, and the arts support abolitionist pedagogies and foster solidarity across difference. Dr. Sugarman鈥檚 work centers the power of collectives in crafting relational learning environments rooted in justice, creativity, and kinship. Her research has been supported by the Spencer Foundation and CNPq, and honored with AERA鈥檚 Outstanding Dissertation Award for Critical Educators for Social Justice.

Prior to working at 69精品视频, Dr. Sugarman was an elementary and math teacher in New York City for almost 20 years.

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Kushya Sugarman brings nearly two decades of classroom experience, a passion for justice and award-winning research to the Department of Psychology and Education at 69精品视频 College.

69精品视频 College鈥檚 newest faculty are ready to engage across boundaries and beyond borders.

Recent Publications

Sugarman, K. (2025). 鈥淚鈥檓 just becoming okay with being incomplete鈥: how an international, multiracial teacher research group pursued a nonexclusionary whole through storywork. Journal for Multicultural Education.

Schieble, M., Hikida, M., Taylor, L., Vetter, A., Hodnett, K., & Sugarman, K. (2025). A Reconstructive Stance to Analyzing Op-Ed Writing as Resistance to 鈥淒ivisive Concepts鈥 Legislation. Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 23813377251358189.

Sugarman, K. (2024). Picturing Refusal: How a Multimodal, Collaborative Assignment Allowed a Teacher Education Class to Develop Abolitionist Pedagogies, Theory, Research, and Action in Urban Education, 9 (1).

Rifino, M., & Sugarman, K. (2022). Loneliness through the lens of Black feminist love-politics: pedagogical practices amid pandemic online learning. Journal for Multicultural Education, 16(1), 90-101.

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