As our global public health, race, and education crises continue to converge, PK-12 teachers must engage justice-oriented pedagogies. This historical moment highlights BIPOC children’s dehumanizing experiences, yet Black girls’ educational lives remain invisible. To address these issues within teacher education, scholars suggest teachers need to develop critical consciousness and reject deficit views of students, especially Black girls. Therefore, I discuss how we can support educators and teacher educators in recognizing and sustaining #BlackGirlMagic (i.e., Black girls’ and women’s universal awesomeness and brilliance). We can prepare educators to celebrate the diversity of Black girlhoods and disrupt monolithic views of who Black girls a...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
The sociopolitical context of schooling demands that teachers acknowledge the ways their students’ a...
(Excerpt) The persistent criminalization and pathologizing of Black youth in the U.S. educational sy...
As two Black women teacher educators who contend with the neoliberal expectations of the westernized...
Current configurations of teacher education programs are insufficient in attracting and producing te...
In the era of Black Lives Matter (#BLM), urban teacher education does not exist in isolation. The Wh...
Hayes, Juarez, and Escoffery-Runnels (2014) analyzed the educational philosophies and pedagogical pr...
In the era of Black Lives Matter (#BLM), urban teacher education does not exist in isolation. The Wh...
Abstract This dissertation explores the experiences and knowledge of six classroom teachers who enga...
Black and brown girls remain too often at the margins not only in society at large and in our school...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has led us to this current public health and political moment, bringing...
The neoliberal university undervalues teaching and upholds standardization practices that reproduce ...
ABSTRACT American educators often view the Black girl as aggressive, defiant, and too challenging t...
Black girls in public school are constantly exposed to physical violence, racialized gender hostilit...
This manuscript is a theoretical treatise that examines anti-Blackness in the nation’s schools and c...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
The sociopolitical context of schooling demands that teachers acknowledge the ways their students’ a...
(Excerpt) The persistent criminalization and pathologizing of Black youth in the U.S. educational sy...
As two Black women teacher educators who contend with the neoliberal expectations of the westernized...
Current configurations of teacher education programs are insufficient in attracting and producing te...
In the era of Black Lives Matter (#BLM), urban teacher education does not exist in isolation. The Wh...
Hayes, Juarez, and Escoffery-Runnels (2014) analyzed the educational philosophies and pedagogical pr...
In the era of Black Lives Matter (#BLM), urban teacher education does not exist in isolation. The Wh...
Abstract This dissertation explores the experiences and knowledge of six classroom teachers who enga...
Black and brown girls remain too often at the margins not only in society at large and in our school...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has led us to this current public health and political moment, bringing...
The neoliberal university undervalues teaching and upholds standardization practices that reproduce ...
ABSTRACT American educators often view the Black girl as aggressive, defiant, and too challenging t...
Black girls in public school are constantly exposed to physical violence, racialized gender hostilit...
This manuscript is a theoretical treatise that examines anti-Blackness in the nation’s schools and c...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
The sociopolitical context of schooling demands that teachers acknowledge the ways their students’ a...
(Excerpt) The persistent criminalization and pathologizing of Black youth in the U.S. educational sy...