Race, Gender, and Curriculum Theorizing: Working in Womanish Ways recognizes and represents the significance of Black feminist and womanist theorizing within curriculum theorizing. In this collection, a vibrant group of women of color who do curriculum work reflect on a Black feminist/womanist scholar, text, and/or concept, speaking to how it has both influenced and enriched their work as scholar-activists. Black feminist and womanist theorizing plays a dynamic role in the development of women of color in academia, and gets folded into our thinking and doing as scholar-activists who teach, write, profess, express, organize, engage community, educate, do curriculum theory, heal, and love in the struggle for a more just world.https://digitalc...
Women of color discuss issues of race in a teaching and learning context. In doing so we will includ...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
This article takes as its starting point the mattering of Black women’s lives and builds upon connec...
Womanism is a social justice-oriented standpoint perspective focusing on the unique lived experience...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Teaching While Black: Analysis of (In)Authenticity among Black Women Faculty in the Academy and Blac...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative. Womanism is a social justice-orie...
This work investigates the resistive and healing practices that Black women, gender nonconforming, a...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. In “Unsettling the C...
Historically, African American male students have been marginalized in our society and we have seen ...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Dialogues Special Session, Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborat...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. In this interactive cu...
With the continuing development of the theory of feminist jurisprudence has come the realization tha...
Women of color discuss issues of race in a teaching and learning context. In doing so we will includ...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
This article takes as its starting point the mattering of Black women’s lives and builds upon connec...
Womanism is a social justice-oriented standpoint perspective focusing on the unique lived experience...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Teaching While Black: Analysis of (In)Authenticity among Black Women Faculty in the Academy and Blac...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative. Womanism is a social justice-orie...
This work investigates the resistive and healing practices that Black women, gender nonconforming, a...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. In “Unsettling the C...
Historically, African American male students have been marginalized in our society and we have seen ...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Dialogues Special Session, Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborat...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. In this interactive cu...
With the continuing development of the theory of feminist jurisprudence has come the realization tha...
Women of color discuss issues of race in a teaching and learning context. In doing so we will includ...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
This article takes as its starting point the mattering of Black women’s lives and builds upon connec...