This volume discusses issues and themes surrounding communication, social media, online protests, policing, criminal justice reform, and freedom of speech. The contributors offer analyses embracing social justice in the areas of educational and criminal justice reform, as well as communication principles grounded in Africana praxis.
This volume discusses issues and themes surrounding communication, social media, online protests, policing, criminal justice reform, and freedom of speech. The contributors offer analyses embracing social justice in the areas of educational and criminal justice reform, as well as communication principles grounded in Africana praxis.
Detra D. Johnson is assistant professor of educational leadership and policy studies at the University of Houston. Marilyn D. Lovett is associate professor of psychology at Clark Atlanta University. Jeremy Harris Lipschultz is Peter Kiewit Distinguished Professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Potholes in my Lawn: Rooting out Racism in the Criminal Justice System Chapter 3: Educational and Criminal Justice Reform: Transformative Justice Reform by Disrupting, Dismantling, and Reversing the Disproportionate Channels of People of Color into the School to Prison Pipeline Chapter 4: Social Media Communication and Networks: The Ongoing #BlackLivesMatter Struggle Chapter 5: Black Movement in White Spaces: How Youth Online Protests Challenge "No-Excuses" Charter Practices Chapter 6: Today's U.S. Supreme Court and the Future of the First Amendment: Donald J. Trump, U.S. Freedom of Expression, and Possible Nullification of New York Times v. Sullivan Chapter 7: Speak It into Existence: An Afrocentric Examination of the Spoken Word as Energetic Human Potential & Social Justice Chapter 8: Pronouncing Sentences: Producing Narratives of Incarceration and Black Men Chapter 9: Intergroup Dialogue at the Intersection of Difference: Social Interactions as a Model for Intergroup Understanding, Relationships, and Action Chapter 10: Conclusion: The Conyers Scholarly Legacy
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Potholes in my Lawn: Rooting out Racism in the Criminal Justice System Chapter 3: Educational and Criminal Justice Reform: Transformative Justice Reform by Disrupting, Dismantling, and Reversing the Disproportionate Channels of People of Color into the School to Prison Pipeline Chapter 4: Social Media Communication and Networks: The Ongoing #BlackLivesMatter Struggle Chapter 5: Black Movement in White Spaces: How Youth Online Protests Challenge "No-Excuses" Charter Practices Chapter 6: Today's U.S. Supreme Court and the Future of the First Amendment: Donald J. Trump, U.S. Freedom of Expression, and Possible Nullification of New York Times v. Sullivan Chapter 7: Speak It into Existence: An Afrocentric Examination of the Spoken Word as Energetic Human Potential & Social Justice Chapter 8: Pronouncing Sentences: Producing Narratives of Incarceration and Black Men Chapter 9: Intergroup Dialogue at the Intersection of Difference: Social Interactions as a Model for Intergroup Understanding, Relationships, and Action Chapter 10: Conclusion: The Conyers Scholarly Legacy
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