School geography in England has been largely silent on issues around race, which stands in contrast to important strands of thought in the discipline. In this intervention, we explore two influential approaches in education - cultural literacy and powerful knowledge - to argue that we urgently need to address the silence on race by making substantive anti-racist changes in the curriculum. Within cultural literacy, we argue that anti-racist geographies provide powerful frameworks to address white supremacy and institutionalised racisms. Working within powerful knowledge, Black and decolonial geographies bring attention to knowledge creation and the great potential that exists to learn from anti-racist conversations and internal debates withi...
Paper first presented as 'Teaching ‘Slavery’ to British Undergraduates: A Black Critique of Fieldwor...
This public lecture explores the complexities of anti-racism in education through an investigation o...
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners ...
This special section illustrates how learning and teaching in UK higher education reinforces, but ca...
This chapter demonstrates how learning and teaching about race can both further understanding about ...
This article intervenes in recent debates over the whiteness of the higher education geography curri...
The Black Lives Matter movement has increased attention paid to whiteness and education. This paper ...
This report critically reviews developments in geographical education through the themes of anti-rac...
This research studies the spatial relationship between geographic course content in NY State and HBC...
Australian geography has been implicated in the White settler colonial project, including in the dis...
While a clear rationale for the need to decolonise school geography curricula has been proposed, the...
In predominantly White schools, a common belief exists that anti-racist education is unnecessary, de...
Despite a decade of diversity policy plans, a wave of student rallies has ignited debates across wes...
Past geographical research and Whiteness impact the current course content and demographics of the d...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...
Paper first presented as 'Teaching ‘Slavery’ to British Undergraduates: A Black Critique of Fieldwor...
This public lecture explores the complexities of anti-racism in education through an investigation o...
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners ...
This special section illustrates how learning and teaching in UK higher education reinforces, but ca...
This chapter demonstrates how learning and teaching about race can both further understanding about ...
This article intervenes in recent debates over the whiteness of the higher education geography curri...
The Black Lives Matter movement has increased attention paid to whiteness and education. This paper ...
This report critically reviews developments in geographical education through the themes of anti-rac...
This research studies the spatial relationship between geographic course content in NY State and HBC...
Australian geography has been implicated in the White settler colonial project, including in the dis...
While a clear rationale for the need to decolonise school geography curricula has been proposed, the...
In predominantly White schools, a common belief exists that anti-racist education is unnecessary, de...
Despite a decade of diversity policy plans, a wave of student rallies has ignited debates across wes...
Past geographical research and Whiteness impact the current course content and demographics of the d...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...
Paper first presented as 'Teaching ‘Slavery’ to British Undergraduates: A Black Critique of Fieldwor...
This public lecture explores the complexities of anti-racism in education through an investigation o...
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners ...