Faith Made Flesh
The Black Child Legacy Campaign for Transformative Justice and Healthy Futures
Faith Made Flesh
The Black Child Legacy Campaign for Transformative Justice and Healthy Futures
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"A series of case studies and personal reflections about university/community partnerships in Sacramento aimed at ending racial inequality in the city and mitigating the impact that such injustices have had on Black children and youth in particular"--
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"A series of case studies and personal reflections about university/community partnerships in Sacramento aimed at ending racial inequality in the city and mitigating the impact that such injustices have had on Black children and youth in particular"--
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- Publicly Engaged Scholars: Identities, Purposes, Practices
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781501772320
- ISBN-10: 1501772325
- Artikelnr.: 68713086
- Publicly Engaged Scholars: Identities, Purposes, Practices
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781501772320
- ISBN-10: 1501772325
- Artikelnr.: 68713086
Lawrence "Torry" Winn is Associate Professor of Teaching in Education in the School of Education at the University of California, Davis. Vajra M. Watson is Senior Associate Vice President and Professor of Education at Sacramento State University. Maisha T. Winn is the Chancellor's Leadership Professor at the University of California, Davis. Kindra F. Montgomery-Block is Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Social Impact for the Sacramento Kings.
Opening. A Citywide Recentering of Black Life
1. The Roadmap: We Make the Path by Walking
Part 1: LEGACY
2. Transformative Justice Framework: Building Black Legacies
3. History Matters: Realities of Redlining in Sacramento
Part 2: LEARNING
4. Black Education Matters: A Legacy of Educating Black Children beyond the
Walls of Public Schools
5. Poetry as Pedagogy: A Black Educator's Reflection
6. Black in School:: Youth Reflection
7. Doing the Real Work: Community Reflection
8. Honoring the Legacy: Advocacy through Art
Part 3: LEADERSHIP
9. Patterns of Possibility: Lessons Learned
10. Community-Based Leadership: License to Operateat the Intersection of
Love and Humility
11. The Past Meets the Present: Inside the Build.Black.Coalition
Part 4: LIFE
12. Methodology Matters: The Power of Portraiture
13. People Power: Councilmember Phil Serna
14. A Unique Opportunity, a Unique Responsibility: President Chet Hewitt
15. Mothering for Transformation: Kindra Montgomery-Block
16. The President of Helping and Giving: Crystal Harding
17. Revolutionary Relations: Jackie Rose
Part 5: LESSONS
18. There's Still More to Do: Community Reflection
19. Wellness Works: Community Reflection
20. The Fire This Time: Youth Reflection
21. Transformative Justice Community: Insights and Implications
22. A Reopening: Futures Forward
1. The Roadmap: We Make the Path by Walking
Part 1: LEGACY
2. Transformative Justice Framework: Building Black Legacies
3. History Matters: Realities of Redlining in Sacramento
Part 2: LEARNING
4. Black Education Matters: A Legacy of Educating Black Children beyond the
Walls of Public Schools
5. Poetry as Pedagogy: A Black Educator's Reflection
6. Black in School:: Youth Reflection
7. Doing the Real Work: Community Reflection
8. Honoring the Legacy: Advocacy through Art
Part 3: LEADERSHIP
9. Patterns of Possibility: Lessons Learned
10. Community-Based Leadership: License to Operateat the Intersection of
Love and Humility
11. The Past Meets the Present: Inside the Build.Black.Coalition
Part 4: LIFE
12. Methodology Matters: The Power of Portraiture
13. People Power: Councilmember Phil Serna
14. A Unique Opportunity, a Unique Responsibility: President Chet Hewitt
15. Mothering for Transformation: Kindra Montgomery-Block
16. The President of Helping and Giving: Crystal Harding
17. Revolutionary Relations: Jackie Rose
Part 5: LESSONS
18. There's Still More to Do: Community Reflection
19. Wellness Works: Community Reflection
20. The Fire This Time: Youth Reflection
21. Transformative Justice Community: Insights and Implications
22. A Reopening: Futures Forward
Opening. A Citywide Recentering of Black Life
1. The Roadmap: We Make the Path by Walking
Part 1: LEGACY
2. Transformative Justice Framework: Building Black Legacies
3. History Matters: Realities of Redlining in Sacramento
Part 2: LEARNING
4. Black Education Matters: A Legacy of Educating Black Children beyond the
Walls of Public Schools
5. Poetry as Pedagogy: A Black Educator's Reflection
6. Black in School:: Youth Reflection
7. Doing the Real Work: Community Reflection
8. Honoring the Legacy: Advocacy through Art
Part 3: LEADERSHIP
9. Patterns of Possibility: Lessons Learned
10. Community-Based Leadership: License to Operateat the Intersection of
Love and Humility
11. The Past Meets the Present: Inside the Build.Black.Coalition
Part 4: LIFE
12. Methodology Matters: The Power of Portraiture
13. People Power: Councilmember Phil Serna
14. A Unique Opportunity, a Unique Responsibility: President Chet Hewitt
15. Mothering for Transformation: Kindra Montgomery-Block
16. The President of Helping and Giving: Crystal Harding
17. Revolutionary Relations: Jackie Rose
Part 5: LESSONS
18. There's Still More to Do: Community Reflection
19. Wellness Works: Community Reflection
20. The Fire This Time: Youth Reflection
21. Transformative Justice Community: Insights and Implications
22. A Reopening: Futures Forward
1. The Roadmap: We Make the Path by Walking
Part 1: LEGACY
2. Transformative Justice Framework: Building Black Legacies
3. History Matters: Realities of Redlining in Sacramento
Part 2: LEARNING
4. Black Education Matters: A Legacy of Educating Black Children beyond the
Walls of Public Schools
5. Poetry as Pedagogy: A Black Educator's Reflection
6. Black in School:: Youth Reflection
7. Doing the Real Work: Community Reflection
8. Honoring the Legacy: Advocacy through Art
Part 3: LEADERSHIP
9. Patterns of Possibility: Lessons Learned
10. Community-Based Leadership: License to Operateat the Intersection of
Love and Humility
11. The Past Meets the Present: Inside the Build.Black.Coalition
Part 4: LIFE
12. Methodology Matters: The Power of Portraiture
13. People Power: Councilmember Phil Serna
14. A Unique Opportunity, a Unique Responsibility: President Chet Hewitt
15. Mothering for Transformation: Kindra Montgomery-Block
16. The President of Helping and Giving: Crystal Harding
17. Revolutionary Relations: Jackie Rose
Part 5: LESSONS
18. There's Still More to Do: Community Reflection
19. Wellness Works: Community Reflection
20. The Fire This Time: Youth Reflection
21. Transformative Justice Community: Insights and Implications
22. A Reopening: Futures Forward