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  • ISBN-13: 9781666900149
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Towards Anti-Racist Educational Research: Radical Moments and Movements is a call for educational researchers and teachers to engage in the work needed to be anti-racist. In the academy, there is no place for neutrality when it comes to race. One either endorses the idea of a racial hierarchy or that of racial equality. Educators and researchers either believe problems are rooted in groups of people or locate the roots of problems in power and policies. Therefore, we can either allow racial inequities to continue or confront racial inequities. Delane Bender-Slack and Francis Godwyll work to confront those racial inequities in educational research. As they continue to grapple with their role in radical moments and movementsfrom various identities, perspectives, and positionalitiesthey strive to identify their intellectual, social, and cultural labor in their research, and in this writing, as anti-racist. The editors define what it could mean to be anti-racist in research methods, projects, and agendas, and they pose the following questions: How do we ask anti-racist research questions? How do we create anti-racist curricula? How do we design anti-racist policies? What does it mean to be racially humanizing educational researchers? How do we intentionally work towards racial justice?

Recenzijas

This book invites needed conversations around construals of race and how they play out in education, from the K-12 sector to the university. The authors bring a wide range of life experiences to their analyses and the topics addressed wrestle with complexity in revealing ways. -- Carol D. Lee, Northwestern University In this moment when educators/researchers at all levels of schooling are troubled by aggressive attacks against anti-racist pedagogy and curriculum, Towards Anti-Racist Educational Research: Radical Moments and Movements leans in and talks back. It is an important and timely reminder that anti-racist educational research engaged from multiple and diverse perspectives is critical to the ongoing struggle for more equity, more justice, and more peace in our schools, communities, and universities. -- Denise Taliaferro Baszile, Miami University

Introduction 1(8)
Delane A. Bender-Slack
1 Curriculum and Social Movement: Combating White Supremacy in Education
9(12)
Dominique M. Brown
2 Creating an Equitable Learning Community for Preservice Early Childhood Teachers
21(16)
Angela Miller-Hargis
Helene Arbouet Harte
3 Toward a Pedagogy of Anti-racist Professional Discernment in Elementary Literacy Learning: Swords to Ploughshares
37(20)
Kerry Alexander
Jimmy McLean
4 Seeing Myself in the Curriculum: Engaging Black Students through Technology Usage and Culturally Responsive Teaching
57(16)
K. Milam Brooks
Amari T. Simpson
5 Ten Years Later: Toward a Reconceptualization of the Racial Framework of Teacher Candidates
73(16)
Nicole V. Williams
6 The Value of Gathering Unofficially at Predominately White Institutions: Meet Me in the Third Space
89(14)
Jennifer K. Shah
7 Disrupting Institutional Racism in Higher Education: Beyond the Cultural Keeping in Curriculum
103(20)
Vanessa M. Rigaud
Jody Googins
8 Anti-racist Research in Teacher Education: Creating Critical Online Communities
123(18)
Lauren Angelone
Romena M. Garrett Holbert
Joanne Baltazar Vakil
9 One Man's Journey as a Black and White Educational Researcher: Self-determination through a Biracial Perspective
141(18)
Brett A. Burton
10 Children's Literature: Guiding Change
159(16)
Teresa Young
Vanessa M. Rigaud
Sara Fitzgerald
11 Preservice Teachers' Understanding of Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning: Fears of Working in a Diverse Classroom
175(14)
Winston Vaughan
12 Moving toward an Anti-racist Feminist Global Lens
189(20)
Delane A. Bender-Slack
13 When Silence Is Not an Option: Creating Spaces for Marginalized Voices
209(16)
Francis Godwyll
Index 225(6)
About the Editors 231(2)
About the Contributors 233
Delane Bender-Slack is professor of literacy and the Program Director for both reading and TESOL in the School of Education at Xavier University.

Francis Godwyll is Dean of the College of Education and Human Services at Western Illinois University in Macomb and the Quad Cities.