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Engendering #BlackGirlJoy - How to Cultivate Empowered Identities and Educational Persistence in Struggling Schools

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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We are living in historic times and negotiating multiple national crises. The confluence of the COVID-19 pandemic and unrelenting state-sanctioned murders of Black people has disproportionately impacted our women and girls at the intersections of employment, citizenship, housing, healthcare, and motherhood statuses. As many individuals rally for liberation on the frontlines, how might educational institutions intervene as sources of respite and reparation?

Historically, racialized sexism in U.S. schools has manifested uniquely for Black girl-identified adolescents (including cisgender, queer, and transgender youth). These learners face heightened exposure to malicious discourses and exclusionary disciplinary policies. Engendering #BlackGirlJoy identifies the teaching practices that equip young Black women to locate, analyze, heal from, and ultimately thrive through the suffering they face inside and outside of schools.

The book is rooted in the author's experience as a South Los Angeles high school teacher working at her alma mater, trying to cultivate the life-affirming education that she desired as a child. Centering her students' perspectives, Monique Lane outlines a Black feminist pedagogical framework that inspired bountiful #BlackGirlJoy in one embattled public school. This text is a heartfelt offering to educators committed to taking courageous and innovative action-in solidarity with Black girl learners-toward the betterment of their lives!

Sommario

Foreword by Bettina Love - Acknowledgments - Introduction - A Call for Identity Work: Black Feminist Pedagogy and Black Girl Learners - Organized Turmoil: A Struggling School with Boundless Potential - Invisibility and Hyper- Visibility: Perceptions of Black Girls in an Urban School - Unpacking the Pedagogy - Engendering #BlackGirlJoy - Silencing the Ego: Lessons for Developing a Transformative Praxis - Index.

Info autore










Monique Lane is a proud mama, an award-winning classroom teacher, and an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Saint Mary¿s College of California. Born and raised in South Los Angeles, Dr. Lane earned a Ph.D. in Urban Schooling from UCLA and served as a Provost¿s Postdoctoral Researcher at Columbia University¿s Teachers College. Her research advances Black feminist pedagogy and Black women¿s educational parenting strategies as disruptors to school-based stressors that threaten Black girl learners¿ opportunities to thrive. Equity & Excellence in Education, International Journal of Educational Reform, and The Urban Review feature notable articles by Dr. Lane.

Riassunto

Through an analysis of field notes, classroom video footage, student artifacts, in-depth interviews, and Black feminist curriculum, Engendering #BlackGirlJoy examines how the pedagogical structure of Black Girls United fostered within participants the skill set to circumvent prescribed notions of African-American femininity.

Relazione

"Simply stated, Black girls matter! Black girls' voices, minds, and experiences matter. Thank you, Monique Lane, for elevating the brilliance, genius, and intellect of Black girls. Engendering #BlackGirlJoy is a beautifully crafted book that is powerful, poignant, and hopeful. For educators who are looking to see theory-to-practice driven work that is situated in culture, gender, care, and agency, this is the book!" --Tyrone Howard Pritzker Family Endowed Chair Director of Center for Transformation of Schools Director of UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children & Families UCLA School of Education & Information Studies

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Monique Lane
Con la collaborazione di Venus Evans-Winters (Editore della collana)
Editore Peter Lang
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 15.07.2021
 
EAN 9781433158797
ISBN 978-1-4331-5879-7
Pagine 208
Dimensioni 150 mm x 17 mm x 225 mm
Peso 395 g
Illustrazioni 9 Abb.
Serie Urban Girls
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

Venus, Green, EDUCATION / Administration / General, monique, Evans, Identities, Organization & management of education, Educational administration and organization, DANI, Schools, Educational, struggling, Persistence, Lane, Winters, Cultivate, Engendering, #BlackGirlJoy, Empowered

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