This article draws from Black Critical Theory to explain how two mother scholars advocated for their Black sons in an anti-black education system. Additionally, the article focuses on antiblackness to describe the social suffering and resistance through ideologies and educational practices our children experienced at the hands of teachers and teaching staff in private and public schools. The first story details the experience of racism and teacher bias of a typically developing Black child. The second story details the inequitable and racist experiences of a Black boy with autism. Each of these experiences highlight the importance of advocating for Black children in the spaces that often devalue and degrade them, including educational space...
Now more than ever, injustice against African Americans is being publicized at an alarming rate. The...
Racial identity development in young children is influenced by interactions with teachers and curric...
This article provides a critical look at the historical barriers to learning for African American st...
This article examines life stories of the authors, who are parents and social justice scholars and e...
In this article, the authors share the inspiration for and development of a new concentration in a d...
This study examined Black mothers’ practices related to finding networks of support to advocate for ...
Black student learners in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) schools face a host of barriers to fair and equ...
This manuscript is a theoretical treatise that examines anti-Blackness in the nation’s schools and c...
This manuscript is a theoretical treatise that examines anti-Blackness in the nation’s schools and c...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151262/1/jftr12344_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
This article uses aspects of critical race theory (CRT) to examine the uncommon emotional and psycho...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
As a special journal issue, the guest editors continued their study on (anti)blackness within K-12 s...
This article aims to disrupt the manifestations of whiteness in educational spaces. With an understa...
Now more than ever, injustice against African Americans is being publicized at an alarming rate. The...
Now more than ever, injustice against African Americans is being publicized at an alarming rate. The...
Racial identity development in young children is influenced by interactions with teachers and curric...
This article provides a critical look at the historical barriers to learning for African American st...
This article examines life stories of the authors, who are parents and social justice scholars and e...
In this article, the authors share the inspiration for and development of a new concentration in a d...
This study examined Black mothers’ practices related to finding networks of support to advocate for ...
Black student learners in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) schools face a host of barriers to fair and equ...
This manuscript is a theoretical treatise that examines anti-Blackness in the nation’s schools and c...
This manuscript is a theoretical treatise that examines anti-Blackness in the nation’s schools and c...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151262/1/jftr12344_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
This article uses aspects of critical race theory (CRT) to examine the uncommon emotional and psycho...
This article takes up the questions: (a) How do Black female adolescents define racism?, (b) What ki...
As a special journal issue, the guest editors continued their study on (anti)blackness within K-12 s...
This article aims to disrupt the manifestations of whiteness in educational spaces. With an understa...
Now more than ever, injustice against African Americans is being publicized at an alarming rate. The...
Now more than ever, injustice against African Americans is being publicized at an alarming rate. The...
Racial identity development in young children is influenced by interactions with teachers and curric...
This article provides a critical look at the historical barriers to learning for African American st...