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|a Black women and social justice education :
|b legacies and lessons /
|c edited by Stephanie Y. Evans, Andrea D. Domingue, Tania D. Mitchell.
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|a Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword: Black Women Rising: Jumping Double-Dutch with a Liberatory Consciousness; Double Jeopardy: Difficulties Faced by Black Women in Institutional Settings; Developing a Liberatory Consciousness; Awareness; Analysis; Action; Accountability/Allyship; Conclusion: Liberation Work; Notes; References; Introduction: Black Women's Educational Philosophies and Social Justice Values of the 94 Percent; Democratic Praxis as Social Justice Education; Black Women's Narratives and Social Justice Education
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|a Fannie Jackson Coppin (1913, Reminiscences of School Life and Hints on Teaching); Anna Julia Cooper (1930, The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper); Mary McLeod Bethune (1935, Building a Better World); Septima Poinsette Clark (1962, Echo in My Soul); Angela Davis (1994, "Black Women in the Academy"); Framework: Teaching Values in Higher Education; Organization; Notes; Part I: Examining Identity and Theory; Chapter 1: Gone Missin': The Absence of Black Women's Praxis in Social Justice Theory; (Re)distribution; Recognition; Procedural; Black Women's Praxis; Conclusion; References
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|a Chapter 2: Social Justice Education and Luxocracy; Notes; Chapter 3: When Intersections Collide: Young Black Women Combat Sexism, Racism, and Ageism in Higher Education; Challenges of Black Women on Gender, Race, and Age; Action Strategies; Conclusion and Future Research; References; Chapter 4: Standing Outside of the Circle: The Politics of Identity and Leadership in the Life of a Black Lesbian Professor; Standing Alone, Unpopular, and Sometimes Reviled; Invisibility Syndrome; Reciprocity; Using the Master's Tools: Leadership as a Lifestyle; Identity of Authenticity; Identity of Responsibility
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|a Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Black Feminist Thought: A Response to White Fragility; Current Landscape; The White Racial Frame; White Fragility; Challenging Whiteness and Objectivity: Invisibility and Stereotypes; Corrective Feedback on Racist Behavior and Universalism: Is it Worth it?; Challenging Individualism and White Privilege: The Blame Game; Challenges with Authority: Racial Arrogance, White Faculty, and the Students Too?; A Move Toward Black Feminist Thought/Theory; Knowledge is Power; Finding Sisterhood; Finding Power in Self; References
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|a Chapter 6: The Reproduction of the Anti-Black Misogynist Apparatus in U.S. and Latin American Pop Culture; Romanticizing Deconstruction; Public Humiliation of Black Women as Good Entertainment; Public Humiliation of Black Women in Latin America; The Power of a Transnational Black feminism; Notes; References; Part II: Evaluating Foundations and Generations; Chapter 7: A Seat at the Table: Mary McLeod Bethune's Call for the Inclusion of Black Women During World War II; Victory Abroad, Victory at Home; The Women's Army Corps; NCNW's Support of the War; Women's Army for National Defense
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|a "Black Women and Social Justice Education explores Black women's experiences and expertise in teaching and learning about justice in a range of formal and informal educational settings. Linking historical accounts with groundbreaking contributions by new and rising leaders in the field, it examines, evaluates, establishes, and reinforces Black women's commitment to social justice in education at all levels. Authors offer resource guides, personal reflections, bibliographies, and best practices for broad use and reference in communities, schools, universities, and nonprofit organizations. Collectively, their work promises to further enrich social justice education (SJE) - a critical pedagogy that combines intersectionality and human rights perspectives - and to deepen our understanding of the impact of SJE innovations on the humanities, social sciences, higher education, school development, and the broader professional world. This volume expands discussions of academic institutions and the communities they were built to serve"--
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