This edited volume foregrounds Disability Critical Race Theory (DisCrit) as an intersectional framework that has informed scholarly analyses of racism and ableism from the personal to the global - offering important interventions into theory, practice, policy, and research.
This edited volume foregrounds Disability Critical Race Theory (DisCrit) as an intersectional framework that has informed scholarly analyses of racism and ableism from the personal to the global - offering important interventions into theory, practice, policy, and research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Beth A. Ferri, Ph.D., is Professor and Associate Dean for Research in the School of Education at Syracuse University. She has published widely on the intersections of race, gender, and disability, including her 2022 co-edited book (with Annamma & Connor), DisCrit Expanded: Inquiries, Reverberations & Ruptures. David J. Connor, Ed.D, is Professor Emeritus of Hunter College (Learning Disabilities Masters Program & Instructional Leadership Doctoral Program) and the Graduate Center (Urban Education Doctoral Program) of The City University of New York. He has published numerous articles, books, and book chapters. Subini Ancy Annamma, Ph.D. is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University. Her research critically examines the mutually constitutive nature of racism and ableism as it impacts the educational trajectories of youth in urban schools and youth prisons. She has won numerous awards and honors for her scholarship.
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Introduction 1. Becoming, belonging, and the fear of everything Black: Autoethnography of a Black-mother-scholar-advocate and the movement toward justice 2. Sobreviviendo Sin Sacrificando (Surviving without Sacrificing)-An intersectional DisCrit Testimonio from a tired mother-scholar of color 3. Black families' resistance to deficit positioning: Addressing the paradox of black parent involvement 4. DisCrit at the margins of teacher education: Informing curriculum, visibilization, and disciplinary integration 5. Extending DisCrit: A case of universal design for learning and equity in a rural teacher residency 6. Traerás tus Documentos (you will bring your documents): Navigating the intersections of disability and citizenship status in special education 7. Bringing DisCrit theory to practice in the development of an action for equity collaborative network: Passion projects 8. Global conversations: Recovery and detection of Global South multiply-marginalized bodies
Introduction 1. Becoming, belonging, and the fear of everything Black: Autoethnography of a Black-mother-scholar-advocate and the movement toward justice 2. Sobreviviendo Sin Sacrificando (Surviving without Sacrificing)-An intersectional DisCrit Testimonio from a tired mother-scholar of color 3. Black families' resistance to deficit positioning: Addressing the paradox of black parent involvement 4. DisCrit at the margins of teacher education: Informing curriculum, visibilization, and disciplinary integration 5. Extending DisCrit: A case of universal design for learning and equity in a rural teacher residency 6. Traerás tus Documentos (you will bring your documents): Navigating the intersections of disability and citizenship status in special education 7. Bringing DisCrit theory to practice in the development of an action for equity collaborative network: Passion projects 8. Global conversations: Recovery and detection of Global South multiply-marginalized bodies
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