"This collection of essay is like the lantana, the wayfaring tree, traveling, reaching deep into fertile soil, each chapter a branch wayfinding its way into blossoms."-Ronald J. Pelias, Professor Emeritus, Southern Illinois University, USA"By centering the global South and indigenous epistemologies this collection offers an important contribution and intervention in critical autoethnographic studies."-Robin M. Boylorn, Associate Professor of Interpersonal and Intercultural Communication, Department of Communication Studies, The University of Alabama"Wayfinding and Critical Autoethnography charts new directions for critical autoethnographers through rigorous, innovative and emotionally rich texts rooted in geo-cultural perspectives and knowledges. The collection demonstrates that the global south has something to say about critical autoethnography and it’s high time we listened."-Durell M. Callier, Assistant Professor, Cultural Studies and Curriculum, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University. Co-author, Who Look at Me?!: Shifting the Gaze of Education through Blackness, Queerness, and the Body