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Chapter 18 Reflections on Moving Theory to Praxis
Dialectical Engagements of Black Women Faculty in an Urban High School Space
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction 1
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Examining Identity and Theory
- Gone Missin’ 23
- Social Justice Education and Luxocracy 43
- When Intersections Collide 55
- Standing Outside of the Circle 67
- Black Feminist Thought 75
- The Reproduction of the Anti-Black Misogynist Apparatus in U.S. and Latin American Pop Culture 91
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Evaluating Foundations and Generations
- A Seat at the Table 105
- The Life of Dovey Johnson Roundtree (1914–2018) 121
- This Ain’t Yo’ Mama’s Revolution—Or Maybe It Is 141
- We Got a Lot to Be Mad About 165
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Positing Pedagogy
- Black, Female, and Teaching Social Justice 183
- Moments in the Danger Zone 201
- And the Tree is NOT ALWAYS Happy! 219
- Effectively Teaching the One Course on Race and Culture 231
- Social Conceptions and the Angst of Mentoring Women of Diverse Backgrounds in Higher Education 245
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Reinforcing Activism and Community Building
- Navigating the Complexities of Race-Based Activism 261
- Storytelling 275
- Reflections on Moving Theory to Praxis 285
- Scholarly Personal Narrative of an Inaugural Chief Diversity Officer 305
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After Words
- The Dialectic of Radical Black Feminism 319
- For Black Women Who Educate for Social Justice and Put Their Time, Lives, and Spirits on the Line 327
- Concluding Thoughts 341
- Contributors 353
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction 1
-
Examining Identity and Theory
- Gone Missin’ 23
- Social Justice Education and Luxocracy 43
- When Intersections Collide 55
- Standing Outside of the Circle 67
- Black Feminist Thought 75
- The Reproduction of the Anti-Black Misogynist Apparatus in U.S. and Latin American Pop Culture 91
-
Evaluating Foundations and Generations
- A Seat at the Table 105
- The Life of Dovey Johnson Roundtree (1914–2018) 121
- This Ain’t Yo’ Mama’s Revolution—Or Maybe It Is 141
- We Got a Lot to Be Mad About 165
-
Positing Pedagogy
- Black, Female, and Teaching Social Justice 183
- Moments in the Danger Zone 201
- And the Tree is NOT ALWAYS Happy! 219
- Effectively Teaching the One Course on Race and Culture 231
- Social Conceptions and the Angst of Mentoring Women of Diverse Backgrounds in Higher Education 245
-
Reinforcing Activism and Community Building
- Navigating the Complexities of Race-Based Activism 261
- Storytelling 275
- Reflections on Moving Theory to Praxis 285
- Scholarly Personal Narrative of an Inaugural Chief Diversity Officer 305
-
After Words
- The Dialectic of Radical Black Feminism 319
- For Black Women Who Educate for Social Justice and Put Their Time, Lives, and Spirits on the Line 327
- Concluding Thoughts 341
- Contributors 353
- Index 363