Youth Resistance for Educational Justice
Pedagogical Dreaming from the Classroom to the Streets
Herausgeber: Abad, Miguel N.; Conchas, Gilberto Q.
Youth Resistance for Educational Justice
Pedagogical Dreaming from the Classroom to the Streets
Herausgeber: Abad, Miguel N.; Conchas, Gilberto Q.
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This book shows how resistance is a crucial dynamic of educational transformation and illustrates how young people are asserting more socially just educational futures through participation in social movements. It centers on grassroots and community-centered examples of resistance and social change within diverse educational settings.
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This book shows how resistance is a crucial dynamic of educational transformation and illustrates how young people are asserting more socially just educational futures through participation in social movements. It centers on grassroots and community-centered examples of resistance and social change within diverse educational settings.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781032748511
- ISBN-10: 1032748516
- Artikelnr.: 72211699
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781032748511
- ISBN-10: 1032748516
- Artikelnr.: 72211699
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Miguel N. Abad is Assistant Professor in the Department of Childhood and Adolescent Development at San Francisco State University, USA. Abad has 10+ years' experience as a youth worker collaborating with community-based and nonprofit organizations in numerous fields such as college access, career development, arts education, and social movement organizing. Gilberto Q. Conchas is the Wayne K. and Anita Woolfolk Hoy Endowed Professor of Education at Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Introduction Section 1: Freedom Dreaming and Theorizing Through the Cracks
1. Finding "Faaji" in a Cyborg Makerspace, or Learning to Carve a 'Loophole
of Retreat' 2. La Facultad en el Valle: Rural Latinx Youth Resisting
Deficit Depictions of their College-Goingness and Envisioning Alternative
Futures 3. "Never Had a Chance to Imagine a Future Where I could Be Free";
Theorizing Back and the Right to the Word and the World 4. Alternative
Dreams: School Pushout and Latinx Student Resistance in Continuation High
School 5. Healing is a Human Right: Lessons from Levanto Section 2: From
Radical Imaginations into Organized Action 6. #NoTeenShame: Storytelling
and radical dreaming across and beyond generations of Pregnant & Parenting
Youth 7. The Circle Keepers: Birthing A School Based Restorative Justice
Youth Leadership Cohort as Abolitionist Praxis 8. Quest to be Heard: How
Oakland Students Demanded Equity Innovations During a Period of Rapid
Change 9. Jailbreak! Students, Parents and Teachers Practicing Fugitivity
and Freedom Dreaming 10. Blueprints for Liberation: Harnessing Black &
Latinx Youth Resistance & Dreaming through Critical Design Section 3:
Creative Pedagogical Experiments 11. Centering Black Children's Worldmaking
Visions: Considering what it means to co-facilitate liberatory space to
freedom dream with Black children 12. The Intersection of Pedagogical
Dreaming & Technology: Towards a Critical Race Techno-Pedagogical
Imagination 13. Educators as Questgivers: Adult Tensions and Youth Dreaming
in Youth Participatory Action Research 14. Reclaiming Student-Teacher
Affinity Spaces as Creative Sites of Racial Justice 15. "It was all a
dream...": Inspiring the next generation of Black male educator activists
1. Finding "Faaji" in a Cyborg Makerspace, or Learning to Carve a 'Loophole
of Retreat' 2. La Facultad en el Valle: Rural Latinx Youth Resisting
Deficit Depictions of their College-Goingness and Envisioning Alternative
Futures 3. "Never Had a Chance to Imagine a Future Where I could Be Free";
Theorizing Back and the Right to the Word and the World 4. Alternative
Dreams: School Pushout and Latinx Student Resistance in Continuation High
School 5. Healing is a Human Right: Lessons from Levanto Section 2: From
Radical Imaginations into Organized Action 6. #NoTeenShame: Storytelling
and radical dreaming across and beyond generations of Pregnant & Parenting
Youth 7. The Circle Keepers: Birthing A School Based Restorative Justice
Youth Leadership Cohort as Abolitionist Praxis 8. Quest to be Heard: How
Oakland Students Demanded Equity Innovations During a Period of Rapid
Change 9. Jailbreak! Students, Parents and Teachers Practicing Fugitivity
and Freedom Dreaming 10. Blueprints for Liberation: Harnessing Black &
Latinx Youth Resistance & Dreaming through Critical Design Section 3:
Creative Pedagogical Experiments 11. Centering Black Children's Worldmaking
Visions: Considering what it means to co-facilitate liberatory space to
freedom dream with Black children 12. The Intersection of Pedagogical
Dreaming & Technology: Towards a Critical Race Techno-Pedagogical
Imagination 13. Educators as Questgivers: Adult Tensions and Youth Dreaming
in Youth Participatory Action Research 14. Reclaiming Student-Teacher
Affinity Spaces as Creative Sites of Racial Justice 15. "It was all a
dream...": Inspiring the next generation of Black male educator activists
Introduction Section 1: Freedom Dreaming and Theorizing Through the Cracks
1. Finding "Faaji" in a Cyborg Makerspace, or Learning to Carve a 'Loophole
of Retreat' 2. La Facultad en el Valle: Rural Latinx Youth Resisting
Deficit Depictions of their College-Goingness and Envisioning Alternative
Futures 3. "Never Had a Chance to Imagine a Future Where I could Be Free";
Theorizing Back and the Right to the Word and the World 4. Alternative
Dreams: School Pushout and Latinx Student Resistance in Continuation High
School 5. Healing is a Human Right: Lessons from Levanto Section 2: From
Radical Imaginations into Organized Action 6. #NoTeenShame: Storytelling
and radical dreaming across and beyond generations of Pregnant & Parenting
Youth 7. The Circle Keepers: Birthing A School Based Restorative Justice
Youth Leadership Cohort as Abolitionist Praxis 8. Quest to be Heard: How
Oakland Students Demanded Equity Innovations During a Period of Rapid
Change 9. Jailbreak! Students, Parents and Teachers Practicing Fugitivity
and Freedom Dreaming 10. Blueprints for Liberation: Harnessing Black &
Latinx Youth Resistance & Dreaming through Critical Design Section 3:
Creative Pedagogical Experiments 11. Centering Black Children's Worldmaking
Visions: Considering what it means to co-facilitate liberatory space to
freedom dream with Black children 12. The Intersection of Pedagogical
Dreaming & Technology: Towards a Critical Race Techno-Pedagogical
Imagination 13. Educators as Questgivers: Adult Tensions and Youth Dreaming
in Youth Participatory Action Research 14. Reclaiming Student-Teacher
Affinity Spaces as Creative Sites of Racial Justice 15. "It was all a
dream...": Inspiring the next generation of Black male educator activists
1. Finding "Faaji" in a Cyborg Makerspace, or Learning to Carve a 'Loophole
of Retreat' 2. La Facultad en el Valle: Rural Latinx Youth Resisting
Deficit Depictions of their College-Goingness and Envisioning Alternative
Futures 3. "Never Had a Chance to Imagine a Future Where I could Be Free";
Theorizing Back and the Right to the Word and the World 4. Alternative
Dreams: School Pushout and Latinx Student Resistance in Continuation High
School 5. Healing is a Human Right: Lessons from Levanto Section 2: From
Radical Imaginations into Organized Action 6. #NoTeenShame: Storytelling
and radical dreaming across and beyond generations of Pregnant & Parenting
Youth 7. The Circle Keepers: Birthing A School Based Restorative Justice
Youth Leadership Cohort as Abolitionist Praxis 8. Quest to be Heard: How
Oakland Students Demanded Equity Innovations During a Period of Rapid
Change 9. Jailbreak! Students, Parents and Teachers Practicing Fugitivity
and Freedom Dreaming 10. Blueprints for Liberation: Harnessing Black &
Latinx Youth Resistance & Dreaming through Critical Design Section 3:
Creative Pedagogical Experiments 11. Centering Black Children's Worldmaking
Visions: Considering what it means to co-facilitate liberatory space to
freedom dream with Black children 12. The Intersection of Pedagogical
Dreaming & Technology: Towards a Critical Race Techno-Pedagogical
Imagination 13. Educators as Questgivers: Adult Tensions and Youth Dreaming
in Youth Participatory Action Research 14. Reclaiming Student-Teacher
Affinity Spaces as Creative Sites of Racial Justice 15. "It was all a
dream...": Inspiring the next generation of Black male educator activists







