Our volume seeks to illustrate specific classrooms and the larger invisible forces that structure the U.S. education industrial complex
In 2015-2016, news stories from Charleston, South Carolina, and the University of Missouri, among ot...
Urban educators often focus their attention on the violence of inner-city neighborhoods causing them...
The Black Lives Matter movement emerged in 2012 to combat racial targeting after the death of Trayvo...
The article explores current sociopolitical implications of race through the lens of Black Lives Mat...
Taking the Black Panthers\u27 call for relevant education as its starting point, this article looks ...
Black boys in schools are often labeled as discipline problems, criminalized and overclassified into...
This article examines the historical and contemporary intersections of race in education. Specifical...
In this article, we explore our experience walking into the academic school year eager and ready for...
Black girls in public school are constantly exposed to physical violence, racialized gender hostilit...
Recently, the United States has experienced a wave of social movements that include protests and dig...
In this article, as have many Black women scholars in the past, we again call for collective action ...
The Black Lives Matter movement first started in 2013 by three strong African Americans women: Alici...
Black Lives Matter in U.S Schools, edited by Boni Wozolek (2022), brings together present-day thinke...
In this article, in answering the question do Black Lives Matter in the U.S. education industrial co...
This article draws from Black Critical Theory to explain how two mother scholars advocated for their...
In 2015-2016, news stories from Charleston, South Carolina, and the University of Missouri, among ot...
Urban educators often focus their attention on the violence of inner-city neighborhoods causing them...
The Black Lives Matter movement emerged in 2012 to combat racial targeting after the death of Trayvo...
The article explores current sociopolitical implications of race through the lens of Black Lives Mat...
Taking the Black Panthers\u27 call for relevant education as its starting point, this article looks ...
Black boys in schools are often labeled as discipline problems, criminalized and overclassified into...
This article examines the historical and contemporary intersections of race in education. Specifical...
In this article, we explore our experience walking into the academic school year eager and ready for...
Black girls in public school are constantly exposed to physical violence, racialized gender hostilit...
Recently, the United States has experienced a wave of social movements that include protests and dig...
In this article, as have many Black women scholars in the past, we again call for collective action ...
The Black Lives Matter movement first started in 2013 by three strong African Americans women: Alici...
Black Lives Matter in U.S Schools, edited by Boni Wozolek (2022), brings together present-day thinke...
In this article, in answering the question do Black Lives Matter in the U.S. education industrial co...
This article draws from Black Critical Theory to explain how two mother scholars advocated for their...
In 2015-2016, news stories from Charleston, South Carolina, and the University of Missouri, among ot...
Urban educators often focus their attention on the violence of inner-city neighborhoods causing them...
The Black Lives Matter movement emerged in 2012 to combat racial targeting after the death of Trayvo...