Teaching for Black lives / editors, Dyan Watson, Jesse Hagopian, Wayne Au.
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Language: | English |
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Milwaukee, WI :
Rethinking Schools,
[2018]
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Physical Description: | 382 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Black Students' Lives Matter : Building the school-to-justice pipeline / the editors of Rethinking Schools
- How One Elementary School Sparked a Citywide Movement to Make Black Students' Lives Matter / Wayne Au and Jesse Hagopian
- Student Athletes Kneel to Level the Playing Field / Jesse Hagopian
- Happening Yesterday, Happened Tomorrow : Teaching the ongoing murders of Black men / Renée Watson
- Space for Young Black Women : An interview with Candice Valenzuela / Jody Sokolower
- Trayvon Martin and My Students : Writing toward justice / Linda Christensen
- Two Sets of Notes / MK Asante
- Taking the Fight Against White Supremacy into Schools / Adam Sanchez
- A Vision for Black Lives : Policy demands for Black power, freedom, and justice / the Movement for Black Lives coalition
- The Color Line : How white elites sought to divide and conquer in the American colonies / Bill Bigelow
- Presidents and Slaves : Helping students find the truth / Bob Peterson
- When Black Lives Mattered : Why teach Reconstruction / Adam Sanchez
- Reconstructing the South : A role play / Bill Bigelow
- Medical Apartheid : Teaching the Tuskegee Syphilis Study / Gretchen Kraig-Turner
- Beyond Just a Cells Unit : What my science students learned from the story of Henrietta Lacks / Gretchen Kraig-Turner
- Teaching SNCC : The organization at the heart of the civil rights revolution / Adam Sanchez
- Claiming and Teaching the 1963 March on Washington / Bill Fletcher Jr.
- Reflections of a "Deseg Baby" / Linda Mizell
- What We Don't Learn About the Black Panther Party--but Should / Adam Sanchez and Jesse Hagopian
- COINTELPRO : Teaching the FBI's war on the Black freedom movement / Ursula Wolfe-Rocca
- Burned Out of Homes and History : Unearthing the silenced voices of the Tulsa Race Riot / Linda Christensen
- "The Most Gentrified City of the Century" / Becky HenkleBerry and Jeff Waters
- What Do You Mean When You Say Urban? Speaking honestly about race and students / Dyan Watson
- Vacancies to Fill : Considering desire in the past and future of Chicago's vacant schools / Eve L. Ewing
- Plotting Inequalities, Building Resistance / Bridget Brew, Crystal Proctor, and Adam Renner
- Bearing Witness Through Poetry / Renée Watson
- Shock-Doctrine Schooling in Haiti : Neoliberalism off the Richter scale / Jesse Hagopian
- Lead Poisoning : Bringing social justice to chemistry / Karen Zaccor
- Jailing Our Minds / Abbie Cohen
- Schools and the New Jim Crow : An interview with Michelle Alexander / Jody Sokolower
- Racial Justice Is Not a Choice : White supremacy, high-stakes testing, and the punishment of Black and Brown students / Wayne Au
- How K-12 Schools Push Out Black Girls : An interview with Monique W. Morris / Kate Stoltzfus
- Haniyah's Story / Haniyah Muhammad
- Teaching Haniyah / Jody Sokolower
- Teaching the Prison-Industrial Complex / Aparna Lakshmi
- Restorative Justice : What it is and is not / the editors of Rethinking Schools
- Baby Steps Toward Restorative Justice / Linea King
- A Talk to Teachers / James Baldwin
- Black Like Me / Renée Watson
- Dear White Teacher / Chrysanthius Lathan
- Black Boys in White Spaces : One mom's reflection / Dyan Watson
- "Raised by Women" : Celebrating our homes / Linda Christensen
- Ode to the Only Black Kid in the Class / Clint Smith
- #MeToo and The Color Purple / Linda Christensen
- Queering Black History and Getting Free / Dominique Hazzard
- Rethinking Islamophobia : Combating bigotry by raising the voices of Black Muslims / Alison Kysia
- Rethinking Identity : Afro-Mexican history / Michelle Nicola
- Brown Kids Can't Be in Our Club : Teaching 6-year-olds about skin color, race, culture, and respect / Rita Tenorio
- A Message from a Black Mom to Her Son / Dyan Watson
- Black Is Beautiful / Kara Hinderlie