The emotional rhetoric in education often sympathizes with white teachers while labeling Black and Brown female students as angry, defiant, and/or disinterested. This is done without considering: (a) how white emotions influence interpretations or (b) how Black and Brown girls feel. This essay interrogates how emotionalities of whiteness traumatize Black and Brown girls. Using critical race theory’s counterstorytelling, it begins with the story of a Black girl and her response to her teacher’s white emotions. Then, the paper demands that teachers, especially those who are white, stop emotionally projecting onto Black and Brown girls and instead begin an honest listening
Through a lack of Black-centered, Black-empowering policies and strategies (Dumas, 2016), Black peop...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
Black girls in public school are constantly exposed to physical violence, racialized gender hostilit...
In this brief essay the author articulates the intersection of race and gender in the representation...
This essay describes a unique undergraduate survey of African American literature—titled Black Girl...
Black and brown girls remain too often at the margins not only in society at large and in our school...
The United States Department of Education’s mission statement is described as evolving to “Promote s...
The paper is an account of an Afro-Caribbean, female Ph.D. candidate being called Aggressive while t...
Current discussions about inequity within US public schools are centered on a singular narrative of ...
Intense emotions in classrooms are often interpreted unfavorably because of how bodies can disrupt a...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
This paper examines the ways middle-class, white, women, who comprise more than eighty percent of th...
This paper examines the ways middle-class, white, women, who comprise more than eighty percent of th...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
Through a lack of Black-centered, Black-empowering policies and strategies (Dumas, 2016), Black peop...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
Black girls in public school are constantly exposed to physical violence, racialized gender hostilit...
In this brief essay the author articulates the intersection of race and gender in the representation...
This essay describes a unique undergraduate survey of African American literature—titled Black Girl...
Black and brown girls remain too often at the margins not only in society at large and in our school...
The United States Department of Education’s mission statement is described as evolving to “Promote s...
The paper is an account of an Afro-Caribbean, female Ph.D. candidate being called Aggressive while t...
Current discussions about inequity within US public schools are centered on a singular narrative of ...
Intense emotions in classrooms are often interpreted unfavorably because of how bodies can disrupt a...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
This paper examines the ways middle-class, white, women, who comprise more than eighty percent of th...
This paper examines the ways middle-class, white, women, who comprise more than eighty percent of th...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
Through a lack of Black-centered, Black-empowering policies and strategies (Dumas, 2016), Black peop...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
Black girls in public school are constantly exposed to physical violence, racialized gender hostilit...