The Critical Black Studies Reader is a ground-breaking volume whose aim is to criticalize and reenvision Black Studies through a critical lens. The book not only stretches the boundaries of knowledge and understanding of issues critical to the Black experience, it creates a theoretical grounding that is intersectional in its approach. Our notion of Black Studies is neither singularly grounded in African American Studies nor on traditional notions of the Black experience. Though situated work in this field has historically grappled with the question of «where are we?» in Black Studies, this volume offers the reader a type of criticalization that has not occurred to this point. While the volume includes seminal works by authors in the field, ...
Using Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, Gotanda, Peller, & Thomas, 1995; Ladson-Billing, 1998; Richard...
This is an exploration of what I have learned from veteran Black teachers in rural South Georgia reg...
The increasing diversity of our classrooms means we must learn to work with, and across, cultural, r...
This dissertation, as a qualitative study, focuses on critical pedagogy and dialogic teaching as see...
This article explores the connectivity of research and theories of African American emancipatory ped...
Literature on critical thinking discussing the experiences of African American students is limited. ...
It is not known why the chronic mis-education of Black students has neither been adequately investig...
In this age, 21st century, where social issues surrounding race and gender are impassioned and escal...
This study, conducted at an urban public school, explored the engagements of five, fourth grade, Afr...
Critical pedagogy has been widely characterized as a crucial construct in challenging the inequaliti...
“Where the rocks are in the pond” is a metaphor for the concept of empowerment so that those who hav...
Chapter 6 in Critical Pedagogy and Race. The book argues that a rigorous engagement with race is a p...
The history of activism on the part of African American women has laid the foundation on which conte...
The impact of race and social class on African American students has major implications for developm...
This introduction to the Race and Pedagogy Journal special issue on race and higher education provid...
Using Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, Gotanda, Peller, & Thomas, 1995; Ladson-Billing, 1998; Richard...
This is an exploration of what I have learned from veteran Black teachers in rural South Georgia reg...
The increasing diversity of our classrooms means we must learn to work with, and across, cultural, r...
This dissertation, as a qualitative study, focuses on critical pedagogy and dialogic teaching as see...
This article explores the connectivity of research and theories of African American emancipatory ped...
Literature on critical thinking discussing the experiences of African American students is limited. ...
It is not known why the chronic mis-education of Black students has neither been adequately investig...
In this age, 21st century, where social issues surrounding race and gender are impassioned and escal...
This study, conducted at an urban public school, explored the engagements of five, fourth grade, Afr...
Critical pedagogy has been widely characterized as a crucial construct in challenging the inequaliti...
“Where the rocks are in the pond” is a metaphor for the concept of empowerment so that those who hav...
Chapter 6 in Critical Pedagogy and Race. The book argues that a rigorous engagement with race is a p...
The history of activism on the part of African American women has laid the foundation on which conte...
The impact of race and social class on African American students has major implications for developm...
This introduction to the Race and Pedagogy Journal special issue on race and higher education provid...
Using Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, Gotanda, Peller, & Thomas, 1995; Ladson-Billing, 1998; Richard...
This is an exploration of what I have learned from veteran Black teachers in rural South Georgia reg...
The increasing diversity of our classrooms means we must learn to work with, and across, cultural, r...