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Called to Sankofa - Leading In, Through and Beyond Disaster-A Narrative Account of African Americans Leading Education in Post-Katrina New Orleans

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Called to Sankofa is a collection of Hurricane Katrina survival stories by African American education leaders in New Orleans. It draws upon the West African concept, Sankofa, which loosely translates to "return to the source and fetch." The griots, through their stories, fetch salvageable and knowledge-laden valuables linked to their resilience and rebuilding efforts. Thus, the Sankofa concept serves as a lens for examining leadership in the aftermath of disaster; it serves as an intense magnifier and illuminator of lessons considered relevant and profoundly valuable to guide one's understanding of how to lead in, through and beyond disaster. Past experiences yield teachable moments. The lessons excerpted from these moments reveal the sources from which the leaders draw the resilience to recover from trauma, the vision to guide others, the courage to challenge the status quo, the imagination to make a way where there is none and the stamina to press beyond peril toward an unpromised future.
Called to Sankofa rejects the assumption that "all was broken" in education-either before or due to Katrina, and through the storytellers, we are reminded that to rebuild things better than before, one must take stock of, extract meaning from and be guided by what constituted the "before." Hence, Called to Sankofa documents the leaders' acts of resilience, optimism, strength, passion and resolve and details the support structures and sources of inspiration that enabled within them the capacity to adapt to the chaotic and uncertain environments and to be moved to action and leadership.

List of contents

Norman C. Francis: Foreword: Mending a City of Broken Hearts and Lost Treasures - Tammie M. Causey-Konaté: Preface - Matthew Causey: Efforts to Return to Normalcy: Lessons Learned and Value Added in the Aftermath of Katrina - Tammie M. Causey-Konaté: Sankofa Crossing: To Katrina and Back - Margaret Montgomery-Richard: Leading In, Through and Beyond Disaster: An African American Woman's Account of Leadership Pre- and Post-Katrina - Toya Barnes-Teamer: Beyond Disaster: The Journey of an African-American Woman's Leadership Experience at a Two-Year Postsecondary Institution and a Historically Black University - Torin T. Sanders: Orleans Parish School Board Politics and Policy Post-Katrina - Darlene Morgan Brown: A Community of Survivors - Elenora Mackey Cushenberry: When Absence Is Sufficient - Tammie M. Causey-Konaté: A Storm by Any Other Name - About the Editors - About the Contributors.

About the author










Tammie M. Causey-Konate is Deputy Director of the Southeast Comprehensive Center and a Senior Technical Assistant Consultant at American Institutes for Research. Previously, she served as a tenured associate professor of educational administration at the University of New Orleans where she earned her Ph.D.
Margaret Montgomery-Richard is principal of DMM & Associates, LLC, a Louisiana-based organization that specializes in the delivery of technical assistance and other services at the local level. This former Chancellor of the Louisana Technical College earned her Ph.D. in educational administration at the University of New Orleans.

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"Katrina was a life-changing event that impacted every citizen in the New Orleans region. As a leader, it was a daunting and humbling experience that tested me professionally and personally. Moreover, the authors of Called to Sankofa were equally impacted by their experiences in addressing the multitude of needs and leading the recovery efforts for the colleges, campuses, and community. This book captures the challenges and the amazing teamwork that brought us through Katrina and beyond."-Walter G. Bumphus, President and CEO, American Association of Community Colleges

Product details

Assisted by Cynt B Dillard et al (Editor), Rochelle Brock (Editor), Tammie M. Causey-Konate (Editor), Tammie M. Causey-Konaté (Editor), Cynthia B. Dillard (Editor), M Causey-Konaté (Editor), M Causey-Konaté (Editor), Tammi M Causey-Konaté (Editor), Tammie M Causey-Konaté (Editor), Montgomery-Richard (Editor), Montgomery-Richard (Editor), Margare Montgomery-Richard (Editor), Margaret Montgomery-Richard (Editor), Brock Rochelle (Editor of the series), Cynthia B. Dillard (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2018
 
EAN 9781433129957
ISBN 978-1-4331-2995-7
No. of pages 126
Dimensions 150 mm x 225 mm x 8 mm
Weight 227 g
Illustrations 1 Abb.
Series Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

Post, Louisiana, Bode, EDUCATION / General, Education, Orleans, Montgomery, Katrina, Sarah, EDUCATION / Administration / General, Narrative, EDUCATION / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, EDUCATION / Leadership, EDUCATION / Decision-Making & Problem Solving, EDUCATION / Experimental Methods, Brock, Margaret, Richard, Educational psychology, Leading, Account, Dillard, african, Organization & management of education, Cynthia, Educational administration and organization, Teaching of students with different educational needs, Rochelle, called, Natural disasters, Educational systems and structures, EDUCATION / Teaching / Subjects / Arts & Humanities, EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Elementary, EDUCATION / Teaching / General, Americans, Tammie, Sankofa, Konate, Disaster—A, Causey

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