Education Across the African Diaspora
New Opportunities, Emerging Orientations, and Future Outcomes
Herausgeber: Wallace, Derron; Morrell, Ernest; Freeman, Kassie
	Education Across the African Diaspora
New Opportunities, Emerging Orientations, and Future Outcomes
Herausgeber: Wallace, Derron; Morrell, Ernest; Freeman, Kassie
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This book examines the opportunities, orientations and outcomes that shape education for Black people across time, place and space throughout the African diaspora. It was originally published as a special issue of Peabody Journal of Education.
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					This book examines the opportunities, orientations and outcomes that shape education for Black people across time, place and space throughout the African diaspora. It was originally published as a special issue of Peabody Journal of Education.				
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 - Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 126
 - Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2023
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 12mm
 - Gewicht: 447g
 - ISBN-13: 9781032616292
 - ISBN-10: 1032616296
 - Artikelnr.: 69947184
 
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 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 126
 - Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2023
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 12mm
 - Gewicht: 447g
 - ISBN-13: 9781032616292
 - ISBN-10: 1032616296
 - Artikelnr.: 69947184
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Derron Wallace is Associate Professor of Sociology, Education and (by courtesy) African and African American Studies at Brandeis University, USA. He is also a Research Fellow the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity and the University of Manchester, England. Kassie Freeman is Founding President and CEO of the African Diaspora Consortium and Senior Research Fellow, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA. Ernest Morrell is Professor of English and Africana Studies, Director of the Center for Literacy Education, and Associate Dean of Humanities at the University of Notre Dame, USA. Henry Levin is William H. Kilpatrick Professor of Economics and Education, Columbia University and David Jacks Professor of Higher Education and Economics, Emeritus, Stanford University, USA.
	Introduction-The Power of Education Across the African Diaspora: Exploring
New Solutions for Old Problems 1. Education Across the African Diaspora,
1500-2020 2. Understanding the Afro-Ecuadorian Educational Experience:
Anti-Blackness, Schooling, and the Nation 3. Slavery in Secondary History
Textbooks from the United States and Brazil 4. Twice as Hard to Get Half as
Far? Differences in Sheepskin Effects Between Afro-Colombian and
Non-Afro-Colombian Women 5. Affirming Methodologies in Two African
Diasporic Contexts: The Sharing of Knowledge Through Liming and Ole Talk
Among Caribbean Islanders in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Practice of
Sharing with Sydney-Based Africans 6. From Ethnic Minorities to Black
Majorities: The Challenges and Dilemmas of Attempting to Decolonize the
British Higher Education System 7. "I Would Have Become Wallpaper Had
Racism Had Its Way": Black Female Professors, Racial Battle Fatigue, and
Strategies for Surviving Higher Education 8. Your Story Will Forever Float
as Memory: Afrodiasporic Cultural Production and Activism in Black Canada
	New Solutions for Old Problems 1. Education Across the African Diaspora,
1500-2020 2. Understanding the Afro-Ecuadorian Educational Experience:
Anti-Blackness, Schooling, and the Nation 3. Slavery in Secondary History
Textbooks from the United States and Brazil 4. Twice as Hard to Get Half as
Far? Differences in Sheepskin Effects Between Afro-Colombian and
Non-Afro-Colombian Women 5. Affirming Methodologies in Two African
Diasporic Contexts: The Sharing of Knowledge Through Liming and Ole Talk
Among Caribbean Islanders in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Practice of
Sharing with Sydney-Based Africans 6. From Ethnic Minorities to Black
Majorities: The Challenges and Dilemmas of Attempting to Decolonize the
British Higher Education System 7. "I Would Have Become Wallpaper Had
Racism Had Its Way": Black Female Professors, Racial Battle Fatigue, and
Strategies for Surviving Higher Education 8. Your Story Will Forever Float
as Memory: Afrodiasporic Cultural Production and Activism in Black Canada
Introduction-The Power of Education Across the African Diaspora: Exploring
New Solutions for Old Problems 1. Education Across the African Diaspora,
1500-2020 2. Understanding the Afro-Ecuadorian Educational Experience:
Anti-Blackness, Schooling, and the Nation 3. Slavery in Secondary History
Textbooks from the United States and Brazil 4. Twice as Hard to Get Half as
Far? Differences in Sheepskin Effects Between Afro-Colombian and
Non-Afro-Colombian Women 5. Affirming Methodologies in Two African
Diasporic Contexts: The Sharing of Knowledge Through Liming and Ole Talk
Among Caribbean Islanders in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Practice of
Sharing with Sydney-Based Africans 6. From Ethnic Minorities to Black
Majorities: The Challenges and Dilemmas of Attempting to Decolonize the
British Higher Education System 7. "I Would Have Become Wallpaper Had
Racism Had Its Way": Black Female Professors, Racial Battle Fatigue, and
Strategies for Surviving Higher Education 8. Your Story Will Forever Float
as Memory: Afrodiasporic Cultural Production and Activism in Black Canada
				New Solutions for Old Problems 1. Education Across the African Diaspora,
1500-2020 2. Understanding the Afro-Ecuadorian Educational Experience:
Anti-Blackness, Schooling, and the Nation 3. Slavery in Secondary History
Textbooks from the United States and Brazil 4. Twice as Hard to Get Half as
Far? Differences in Sheepskin Effects Between Afro-Colombian and
Non-Afro-Colombian Women 5. Affirming Methodologies in Two African
Diasporic Contexts: The Sharing of Knowledge Through Liming and Ole Talk
Among Caribbean Islanders in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Practice of
Sharing with Sydney-Based Africans 6. From Ethnic Minorities to Black
Majorities: The Challenges and Dilemmas of Attempting to Decolonize the
British Higher Education System 7. "I Would Have Become Wallpaper Had
Racism Had Its Way": Black Female Professors, Racial Battle Fatigue, and
Strategies for Surviving Higher Education 8. Your Story Will Forever Float
as Memory: Afrodiasporic Cultural Production and Activism in Black Canada







