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Einband grossInvesting in the Educational Success of Black Women and Girls
ISBN/GTIN

Investing in the Educational Success of Black Women and Girls

E-BookEPUB0 - No protectionE-Book
324 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am03.07.2023
This book names the challenges Black women and girls continue to experience as we pursue our education and offers implications and recommendations for practitioners, teachers, administrators, and policymakers.mehr
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EUR182,50
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EUR46,00
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book names the challenges Black women and girls continue to experience as we pursue our education and offers implications and recommendations for practitioners, teachers, administrators, and policymakers.
Details
Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781000978018
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format Hinweis0 - No protection
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum03.07.2023
Seiten324 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse687 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.12103621
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword- Cynthia B. Dillard Introduction. Establishing a Context for Centering Black Women and Girls in Education Part One. Mattering for Black Women and Girls in Schooling Contexts 1)Mid-Twerk and Mid-Laugh- Ruth Nicole Brown and Aria Halliday 2. Black Girl Literacies-Gholdy Muhammad 3. Institutionalized Efforts to Increase the Participation of Black Women and Girls in STEM- Nicole M. Joseph 4. Resistance, Silence, and Armoring. Black Girls' Navigation of the Intersections of Schools, Emotions, and Emotional Literacy-Charlotte E. Jacobs Part Two. Naming and Challenging the Violence and Criminalization of Black Women and Girls 5. The Miseducation of Our Sisters-Erin Corbett 6. Unprotected and Left for Dead. Educational Policy and the "Nobodyness" of Black Girls Disciplined Through Suspension and School-Related Arrests-Venus Evans-Winters and Dorothy Hines 7. "Staying Out the Way". Connecting Black Girls' Experiences With School Discipline to Collegiate Experiences-Tiffany L. Steele 8. Reimagining Title IX for Black Girls-LaWanda W.M. Ward, Ayana T. Hardaway, and Nadrea R. Njoku Part Three. Navigating Politics and the Politicization of Black Women and Girls in Higher Education 9. Black Women Undergraduates' Reflections on the Pathway to College. Naming and Challenging Structural Disinvestments- Lori D. Patton, Keeley Copridge, and Sacha Sharp 10. Kinks, Curls, and Braids. Untangling the Hidden Hair Politics of Undergraduate Black Women Student Leaders at HBCUs-Jamila Lee-Johnson 11. Black Undergraduate Women Navigating (Mis)Representation, Strength, and Strategies. An Analysis of Influences on Their Mental Wellness-Janice Byrd and Christa Porter 12. Black Women's Transitions and Educational (My. Intersections of Race, Dis/Ability, and Ableism-Mercedes Cannon 13. The Mistress and the Master's House. Revisiting Lorde's Speech to the New York University Institute for the Humanities-Mildred Boveda Part Four. Still We Rise. Black Women and Girls Lifting and Loving Black Women and Girls 14. Paradigm Shifting for Black Girls. A Restorative and Transformative Mindset-Maisha Winn 15. Toward a Politicized Ethic of Care About Black Girls and Women in Education-Monique Lane 16. Still Retaining Each Other. Black Women Building Community Through Social Media and Other Digital Platforms-Tykeia Robinson and Brittany Williams 17. Intergenerational Love and Commitment Between Black Women and Girls-Toby Jenkins and Vivian Andersonmehr

Autor

Lori D. Patton, Ph.D. is Department Chair of Educational Studies and Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs in the College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University. Patton is known for scholarship on critical race theory, diversity initiatives on college campuses, Black women and girls in educational and social contexts, and college student development. The author of over 80 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and other academic publications, she has received national awards for her scholarship including being ranked among the top 200 educators in the US. She is frequently sought for expertise on education topics. Venus E. Evans-Winters, Ph.D. is Senior Researcher at the African American Policy Forum. Her interests are educational policy analysis, Black girls' and women's psychosocial and education development, and critical race methodologies. She is the author of Black Feminism in Qualitative Inquiry: A Mosaic for Writing Our Daughter's Body and Teaching Black Girls: Resilience in Urban Schools. She is coeditor of the books, Black Feminism in Education: Black Women Speak Up, Back, & Out and Celebrating Twenty Years of Black Girlhood: The Lauryn Hill Reader. Dr. Evans-Winters is also a clinical psychotherapist in private practice and founder of Planet Venus Institute. Charlotte E. Jacobs, Ph.D. (she/her), is an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. Her research interests focus on issues of identity development, race, and gender in education concerning adolescent girls of color, teacher education and diversity, and youth participatory action research (YPAR), which led her to recently co-found the EnGenderED Research Collaborative. Currently, Charlotte is the Co-Director of the Independent School Teaching Residency program at Penn GSE. Additionally, blending her work with independent schools and YPAR, Charlotte is the research director of the School Participat