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Lift Us Up, Don't Push Us Out!
Voices from the Front Lines of the Educational Justice Movement
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"This book features the stories and voices of parents, young people, community organizers and educators describing how they are fighting systemic racism in schools by building a new educational justice movement committed to community-based, high quality,humane and empowering education for all young people"--
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"This book features the stories and voices of parents, young people, community organizers and educators describing how they are fighting systemic racism in schools by building a new educational justice movement committed to community-based, high quality,humane and empowering education for all young people"--
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- Verlag: Beacon Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9780807016008
- ISBN-10: 0807016004
- Artikelnr.: 50431916
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Beacon Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9780807016008
- ISBN-10: 0807016004
- Artikelnr.: 50431916
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark R. Warren with David Goodman
Preface
INTRODUCTION
Building an Educational Justice Movement
Mark R. Warren
PART ONE: Building the Power for Change: Parent, Youth and Community
Organizing
CHAPTER ONE
“I Can’t Make a Teacher Love My Son”: A Black Parent’s Journey to Racial
Justice Organizing
Zakiya Sankara-Jabar
CHAPTER TWO
#SouthLAParentLove: Redefining Parent Participation in South Los Angeles
Schools
Maisie Chin
CHAPTER THREE
Speaking Up and Walking Out: Boston Students Fight for Educational Justice
Carlos Rojas and Glorya Wornum
CHAPTER FOUR
Fighting for Gender Justice: Girls of Color Assert Their Voice
Kate McDonough and Christina Powell
CHAPTER FIVE
The Freedom to Learn: Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline in the
Southwest
Pam Martinez
PART TWO: Building Alliances for Systemic Change
CHAPTER SIX
#FightForDyett: Fighting Back Against School Closings and the Journey 4
Justice
Jitu Brown
CHAPTER SEVEN
There Is No National Without the Local: Grounding the School Discipline
Movement in the Mississippi Delta
Joyce Parker
CHAPTER EIGHT
The School Is the Heart of the Community: Building Community Schools Across
New York City
Natasha Capers
CHAPTER NINE
Fighting for Teachers, Children and Their Parents: Building a Social
Justice Teachers Union
Brandon Johnson
CHAPTER TEN
#EndWarOnYouth: Building a Youth Movement for Black Lives and Educational
Justice
Jonathan Stith
PART THREE: Educators for Justice: Movement Building in Schools, School
Systems & Universities
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Teachers Unite!: Organizing School Communities for Transformative Justice
Sally Lee and Elana “E.M.” Eisen-Markowitz
CHAPTER TWELVE
Can Schools Nurture the Souls of Black and Brown Children?: Combatting the
School-to-Prison Pipeline in Early Childhood Education
Roberta Udoh
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
System Change: Following an Inside-Outside Strategy as a School Board
Member
Mónica García
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Walking into the Community: Community Partnerships as a Catalyst for
Institutional Change in Higher Education
Maureen D. Gillette
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
#schoolismyhustle: Activist Scholars and a Youth Movement to Transform
Education
Vajra Watson
PART FOUR: Intersectional Organizing: Linking Social Movements to
Educational Justice
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Janitors Are Parents Too!: Promoting Parent Advocacy in the Labor Movement
Aida Cardenas and Janna Shadduck-Hernandez
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
The Same Struggle: Immigrant Rights and Educational Justice
José Calderón
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Organizing Intersectionally: Trans and Queer Youth Fighting for Racial and
Gender Justice
Geoffrey Winder
CONCLUSION
Conclusion: Educational Justice as Catalyst for a New Social Movement
Mark R. Warren
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Notes
INTRODUCTION
Building an Educational Justice Movement
Mark R. Warren
PART ONE: Building the Power for Change: Parent, Youth and Community
Organizing
CHAPTER ONE
“I Can’t Make a Teacher Love My Son”: A Black Parent’s Journey to Racial
Justice Organizing
Zakiya Sankara-Jabar
CHAPTER TWO
#SouthLAParentLove: Redefining Parent Participation in South Los Angeles
Schools
Maisie Chin
CHAPTER THREE
Speaking Up and Walking Out: Boston Students Fight for Educational Justice
Carlos Rojas and Glorya Wornum
CHAPTER FOUR
Fighting for Gender Justice: Girls of Color Assert Their Voice
Kate McDonough and Christina Powell
CHAPTER FIVE
The Freedom to Learn: Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline in the
Southwest
Pam Martinez
PART TWO: Building Alliances for Systemic Change
CHAPTER SIX
#FightForDyett: Fighting Back Against School Closings and the Journey 4
Justice
Jitu Brown
CHAPTER SEVEN
There Is No National Without the Local: Grounding the School Discipline
Movement in the Mississippi Delta
Joyce Parker
CHAPTER EIGHT
The School Is the Heart of the Community: Building Community Schools Across
New York City
Natasha Capers
CHAPTER NINE
Fighting for Teachers, Children and Their Parents: Building a Social
Justice Teachers Union
Brandon Johnson
CHAPTER TEN
#EndWarOnYouth: Building a Youth Movement for Black Lives and Educational
Justice
Jonathan Stith
PART THREE: Educators for Justice: Movement Building in Schools, School
Systems & Universities
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Teachers Unite!: Organizing School Communities for Transformative Justice
Sally Lee and Elana “E.M.” Eisen-Markowitz
CHAPTER TWELVE
Can Schools Nurture the Souls of Black and Brown Children?: Combatting the
School-to-Prison Pipeline in Early Childhood Education
Roberta Udoh
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
System Change: Following an Inside-Outside Strategy as a School Board
Member
Mónica García
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Walking into the Community: Community Partnerships as a Catalyst for
Institutional Change in Higher Education
Maureen D. Gillette
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
#schoolismyhustle: Activist Scholars and a Youth Movement to Transform
Education
Vajra Watson
PART FOUR: Intersectional Organizing: Linking Social Movements to
Educational Justice
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Janitors Are Parents Too!: Promoting Parent Advocacy in the Labor Movement
Aida Cardenas and Janna Shadduck-Hernandez
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
The Same Struggle: Immigrant Rights and Educational Justice
José Calderón
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Organizing Intersectionally: Trans and Queer Youth Fighting for Racial and
Gender Justice
Geoffrey Winder
CONCLUSION
Conclusion: Educational Justice as Catalyst for a New Social Movement
Mark R. Warren
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Notes
Preface
INTRODUCTION
Building an Educational Justice Movement
Mark R. Warren
PART ONE: Building the Power for Change: Parent, Youth and Community
Organizing
CHAPTER ONE
“I Can’t Make a Teacher Love My Son”: A Black Parent’s Journey to Racial
Justice Organizing
Zakiya Sankara-Jabar
CHAPTER TWO
#SouthLAParentLove: Redefining Parent Participation in South Los Angeles
Schools
Maisie Chin
CHAPTER THREE
Speaking Up and Walking Out: Boston Students Fight for Educational Justice
Carlos Rojas and Glorya Wornum
CHAPTER FOUR
Fighting for Gender Justice: Girls of Color Assert Their Voice
Kate McDonough and Christina Powell
CHAPTER FIVE
The Freedom to Learn: Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline in the
Southwest
Pam Martinez
PART TWO: Building Alliances for Systemic Change
CHAPTER SIX
#FightForDyett: Fighting Back Against School Closings and the Journey 4
Justice
Jitu Brown
CHAPTER SEVEN
There Is No National Without the Local: Grounding the School Discipline
Movement in the Mississippi Delta
Joyce Parker
CHAPTER EIGHT
The School Is the Heart of the Community: Building Community Schools Across
New York City
Natasha Capers
CHAPTER NINE
Fighting for Teachers, Children and Their Parents: Building a Social
Justice Teachers Union
Brandon Johnson
CHAPTER TEN
#EndWarOnYouth: Building a Youth Movement for Black Lives and Educational
Justice
Jonathan Stith
PART THREE: Educators for Justice: Movement Building in Schools, School
Systems & Universities
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Teachers Unite!: Organizing School Communities for Transformative Justice
Sally Lee and Elana “E.M.” Eisen-Markowitz
CHAPTER TWELVE
Can Schools Nurture the Souls of Black and Brown Children?: Combatting the
School-to-Prison Pipeline in Early Childhood Education
Roberta Udoh
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
System Change: Following an Inside-Outside Strategy as a School Board
Member
Mónica García
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Walking into the Community: Community Partnerships as a Catalyst for
Institutional Change in Higher Education
Maureen D. Gillette
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
#schoolismyhustle: Activist Scholars and a Youth Movement to Transform
Education
Vajra Watson
PART FOUR: Intersectional Organizing: Linking Social Movements to
Educational Justice
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Janitors Are Parents Too!: Promoting Parent Advocacy in the Labor Movement
Aida Cardenas and Janna Shadduck-Hernandez
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
The Same Struggle: Immigrant Rights and Educational Justice
José Calderón
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Organizing Intersectionally: Trans and Queer Youth Fighting for Racial and
Gender Justice
Geoffrey Winder
CONCLUSION
Conclusion: Educational Justice as Catalyst for a New Social Movement
Mark R. Warren
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Notes
INTRODUCTION
Building an Educational Justice Movement
Mark R. Warren
PART ONE: Building the Power for Change: Parent, Youth and Community
Organizing
CHAPTER ONE
“I Can’t Make a Teacher Love My Son”: A Black Parent’s Journey to Racial
Justice Organizing
Zakiya Sankara-Jabar
CHAPTER TWO
#SouthLAParentLove: Redefining Parent Participation in South Los Angeles
Schools
Maisie Chin
CHAPTER THREE
Speaking Up and Walking Out: Boston Students Fight for Educational Justice
Carlos Rojas and Glorya Wornum
CHAPTER FOUR
Fighting for Gender Justice: Girls of Color Assert Their Voice
Kate McDonough and Christina Powell
CHAPTER FIVE
The Freedom to Learn: Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline in the
Southwest
Pam Martinez
PART TWO: Building Alliances for Systemic Change
CHAPTER SIX
#FightForDyett: Fighting Back Against School Closings and the Journey 4
Justice
Jitu Brown
CHAPTER SEVEN
There Is No National Without the Local: Grounding the School Discipline
Movement in the Mississippi Delta
Joyce Parker
CHAPTER EIGHT
The School Is the Heart of the Community: Building Community Schools Across
New York City
Natasha Capers
CHAPTER NINE
Fighting for Teachers, Children and Their Parents: Building a Social
Justice Teachers Union
Brandon Johnson
CHAPTER TEN
#EndWarOnYouth: Building a Youth Movement for Black Lives and Educational
Justice
Jonathan Stith
PART THREE: Educators for Justice: Movement Building in Schools, School
Systems & Universities
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Teachers Unite!: Organizing School Communities for Transformative Justice
Sally Lee and Elana “E.M.” Eisen-Markowitz
CHAPTER TWELVE
Can Schools Nurture the Souls of Black and Brown Children?: Combatting the
School-to-Prison Pipeline in Early Childhood Education
Roberta Udoh
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
System Change: Following an Inside-Outside Strategy as a School Board
Member
Mónica García
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Walking into the Community: Community Partnerships as a Catalyst for
Institutional Change in Higher Education
Maureen D. Gillette
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
#schoolismyhustle: Activist Scholars and a Youth Movement to Transform
Education
Vajra Watson
PART FOUR: Intersectional Organizing: Linking Social Movements to
Educational Justice
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Janitors Are Parents Too!: Promoting Parent Advocacy in the Labor Movement
Aida Cardenas and Janna Shadduck-Hernandez
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
The Same Struggle: Immigrant Rights and Educational Justice
José Calderón
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Organizing Intersectionally: Trans and Queer Youth Fighting for Racial and
Gender Justice
Geoffrey Winder
CONCLUSION
Conclusion: Educational Justice as Catalyst for a New Social Movement
Mark R. Warren
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Notes