Faith made flesh [electronic resource] : the Black Child Legacy Campaign for transformative justice and healthy futures / edited by Lawrence "Torry" Winn, Vajra M. Watson, Maisha T. Winn, and Kindra F. Montgomery-Block.
"A series of case studies and personal reflections about university/community partnerships in Sacramento aimed at ending racial inequality in the city and mitigating the impact that such injustices have had on Black children and youth in particular"--
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Language: | English |
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2023.
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Series: | Publicly engaged scholars: identities, purposes, practices
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Faith Made Flesh: The Black Child Legacy Campaign for Transformative Justice and Healthy Futures |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Opening. A citywide recentering of black life
- The roadmap: we make the path by walking
- Transformative justice framework: building Black legacies
- History matters: realities of redlining in Sacramento
- Black education matters: a legacy of educating Black children beyond the walls of public schools
- Poetry as pedagogy: a Black educator's reflection
- Black in school: youth reflection
- Doing the real work: community reflection
- Honoring the legacy: advocacy through art
- Patterns of possibility: lessons learned
- Community-based leadership: license to operate at the intersection of love and humility
- The past meets the present: inside the Build. Black. coalition
- Methodology matters: the power of portraiture
- People power: councilmember Phil Serna
- A unique opportunity, a unique responsibility: president Chet Hewitt
- Mothering for transformation: Kindra Montgomery-Block
- The president of helping and giving: Crystal Harding
- Revolutionary relations: Jackie Rose
- There's still more to do: community reflection
- Wellness works: community reflection
- The fire this time: youth reflection
- Transformative justice community: insights and implications
- A re-opening: futures forward.