Full Description
Improving education outcomes for Black students begins with resisting racist characterizations of blackness. Chezare A. Warren, a nationally recognized scholar of race and education equity, emphasizes the imperative that possibility drive efforts aimed at transforming education for Black learners. Inspired by the "freedom dreaming" of activists in the Black radical tradition, the book is comprised of nine principles that clarify how centering possibility actively refuses limitations for what Black people can create, accomplish, and achieve. This interdisciplinary volume also features over 30 original images, poems, and lyrics by Black artists from around the United States, each helping to breathe new life into the concept of possibility and its relevance to remaking Black children's experience of school. Warren draws on research in history, cultural studies, and sociology to cast a vision of Black education futures unencumbered by antiblackness and white supremacy. This justice-oriented text will inspire innovative solutions to eliminating harm and generating education alternatives Black students desire and deserve.Book Features:
Describes practical, antideficit approaches to educating Black children, youth, and young adults.
Focuses on productively reorienting visions, philosophies, and rationales guiding contemporary Black education transformation work.
Includes relatable stories and anecdotes written in a conversational style.
Filled with provocative pieces of original art by Black artists, such as paintings, drawings, photographs, mixed media, spoken word, poems, and song lyrics.
Contents
Contents (Tentative)
1. Introduction
Freedom Dreaming . . .
Key Concepts
Reframing Blackness Away from Peril Towards Possibility
Centering Possibility in Black Education Transformation
"Melanin" by Mahogany Jones
2. Resistance
Why Resistance? "Centering Possibility" Principle #1
"Black Constitution" by Angel Hart
3. Dreaming
Why Dreaming? "Centering Possibility" Principle #2
"Black Girl Magic" by Mahogany Jones
4. Storytelling
Why Storytelling? "Centering Possibility" Principle #3
What You Must Remember about Storytelling
"My Name Is" by Jason "Squeeze" Ford
5. Creativity
Why Creativity? "Centering Possibility" Principle #4
"Code Switched" by Tony Keith, Jr.
6. Thriving
What is Thriving? "Centering Possibility" Principle #5
The Essentials of Thriving
The Anatomy of Thriving: Strengthening the Tie that Binds
"A Different World" by Angel Hart
7. Community
What is Community? "Centering Possibility" Principle #6
Building & Sustaining Collective Wellbeing
"May You Ever" by Timothy Welbeck
8. Reparations
(coauthored with Terrence A. Pruitt)
What are Reparations? "Centering Possibility" Principle #7
Healing & Reconciliation in School Discipline: The Case for Restorative Justice
"Black Bodies" by Jason "Squeeze" Ford
9. Environment
What is Environment? "Centering Possibility" Principle #8
Making Environments that Enable Black People's Breathing
"We Are Your Voices" by Angel Hart
10. Teaching
What is Teaching and Who Counts as Teachers? "Centering Possibility" Principle #9
Grassroots Organizing and Black (Education) Futures
Epilogue
Notes
Index
About the Author and the Artists