The United States Department of Education’s mission statement is described as evolving to “Promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.” A key piece of this statement is educational excellence and equality. The pathway to educational excellence and preparation is founded on public school students growing aware of their culture, identity, and history. My objective in this research is to discuss educators’ perceptions and misconceptions about Black and Brown children — especially Brown and Black girls—who attend public schools across the United States. Present-day research regarding school discipline policies and the “policing” of children focuses on the ...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
Within the education system and society, Black girls face higher levels of discipline and criminaliz...
Race, class and gender are interlocking forms of oppression (Collins, 1990) and impact the life expe...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
An immense amount of research, memos, and scholarship has surfaced in the last decade considering th...
An immense amount of research, memos, and scholarship has surfaced in the last decade considering th...
In this collection of autoethnographic studies, a group of five women with differing racial identiti...
In this collection of autoethnographic studies, a group of five women with differing racial identiti...
I examine the race talk dilemmas of school officials in public school meetings over a 20 year period...
ABSTRACT American educators often view the Black girl as aggressive, defiant, and too challenging t...
Current discussions about inequity within US public schools are centered on a singular narrative of ...
Black girls in predominantly White educational institutions (PWIs) are often viewed as less than or ...
Black girls in predominantly White educational institutions (PWIs) are often viewed as less than or ...
Black girls continue to suffer from inequitable treatment in schools resulting in disparate academic...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
Within the education system and society, Black girls face higher levels of discipline and criminaliz...
Race, class and gender are interlocking forms of oppression (Collins, 1990) and impact the life expe...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
An immense amount of research, memos, and scholarship has surfaced in the last decade considering th...
An immense amount of research, memos, and scholarship has surfaced in the last decade considering th...
In this collection of autoethnographic studies, a group of five women with differing racial identiti...
In this collection of autoethnographic studies, a group of five women with differing racial identiti...
I examine the race talk dilemmas of school officials in public school meetings over a 20 year period...
ABSTRACT American educators often view the Black girl as aggressive, defiant, and too challenging t...
Current discussions about inequity within US public schools are centered on a singular narrative of ...
Black girls in predominantly White educational institutions (PWIs) are often viewed as less than or ...
Black girls in predominantly White educational institutions (PWIs) are often viewed as less than or ...
Black girls continue to suffer from inequitable treatment in schools resulting in disparate academic...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
Within the education system and society, Black girls face higher levels of discipline and criminaliz...
Race, class and gender are interlocking forms of oppression (Collins, 1990) and impact the life expe...