Black student learners in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) schools face a host of barriers to fair and equitable education. Research has demonstrated that Black students have higher rates of suspension and expulsion (James and Turner 35-37), have lower expectations, face more severe punishment and are ultimately “pushed out” of schools (Dei et al. 10). Black mothers have long employed resistance strategies to combat such barriers, such as navigating race and racial microaggressions (Allen and White-Smith 412), racial and class socializing of their children (Turner 248), and developing an overall understanding of how race impacts their children’s education (Williams et al. 937). Much of the literature on Black mothers’ experiences and effective so...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
This article draws from Black Critical Theory to explain how two mother scholars advocated for their...
Ontario’s Parent Engagement Policy (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2010) compels school officials to...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
Mothering is personal; mothering is cultural; mothering is political. This article explores Black mo...
Purpose The purpose of this research is to acknowledge that while there has always been anti-Black o...
This article explores mothering from the perspective of a middle-aged, Black Caribbean mother living...
This article presents the results of a parent engagement project called “Mentoring Circles.” The pro...
This paper contextualizes the struggles and contributions of Black motherhood and reproductive justi...
African American parents have engaged in education activism throughout United States history, in att...
This study examined Black mothers’ practices related to finding networks of support to advocate for ...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
This article draws from Black Critical Theory to explain how two mother scholars advocated for their...
Ontario’s Parent Engagement Policy (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2010) compels school officials to...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
Mothering is personal; mothering is cultural; mothering is political. This article explores Black mo...
Purpose The purpose of this research is to acknowledge that while there has always been anti-Black o...
This article explores mothering from the perspective of a middle-aged, Black Caribbean mother living...
This article presents the results of a parent engagement project called “Mentoring Circles.” The pro...
This paper contextualizes the struggles and contributions of Black motherhood and reproductive justi...
African American parents have engaged in education activism throughout United States history, in att...
This study examined Black mothers’ practices related to finding networks of support to advocate for ...
This qualitative study examined African American mothers’ perceptions of their children’s schools (p...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...
Using Black feminist thought and BlackCrit/critical race theory frameworks, this qualitative study e...