Drawing on in-depth interviews conducted with critical educators and prominent intellectuals, this book deeply explores a wide range of social justice issues, including the manner in which race, language, class, and gender discrimination intersect to affect the lives of historically oppressed groups.
Drawing on in-depth interviews conducted with critical educators and prominent intellectuals, this book deeply explores a wide range of social justice issues, including the manner in which race, language, class, and gender discrimination intersect to affect the lives of historically oppressed groups.
Foreword: Love, Joy, and Justice William Ayers Acknowledgments Introduction Section One Chapter 1: Re-envisioning Social Justice and Democracy Noam Chomsky Speaks Chapter 2: Questioning the Essentializing Convenience of Generalizations Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Speaks Chapter 3: Institutional Racism and White Hegemony Adolfo Acuna Speaks Chapter 4: Interrogating Class, Racism, and Inequality Antonia Darder Speaks Chapter 5: Re-envisioning the Life of Youth in the Age of Western Neo-liberalism Henry Giroux Speaks Chapter 6: Rethinking Literacy and Schooling in a Capitalist Society James Gee Speaks Section Two Chapter 7: Rethinking Schooling in a Neoliberal Economy Kevin Kumashiro Speaks Chapter 8: Re-defining Blackness in the 21ist Century Molefi K. Asante Speaks Chapter 9: Taking a Stance for Equity and Fairness Maxine Greene Speaks Chapter 10: Anti-colonial Thought and Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Doing George Sefa Dei Speaks Chapter 11: The Politics of Representation: A Social Justice Issue Stuart Hall Speaks Conclusion About the Author About the Interviewees
Foreword: Love, Joy, and Justice William Ayers Acknowledgments Introduction Section One Chapter 1: Re-envisioning Social Justice and Democracy Noam Chomsky Speaks Chapter 2: Questioning the Essentializing Convenience of Generalizations Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Speaks Chapter 3: Institutional Racism and White Hegemony Adolfo Acuna Speaks Chapter 4: Interrogating Class, Racism, and Inequality Antonia Darder Speaks Chapter 5: Re-envisioning the Life of Youth in the Age of Western Neo-liberalism Henry Giroux Speaks Chapter 6: Rethinking Literacy and Schooling in a Capitalist Society James Gee Speaks Section Two Chapter 7: Rethinking Schooling in a Neoliberal Economy Kevin Kumashiro Speaks Chapter 8: Re-defining Blackness in the 21ist Century Molefi K. Asante Speaks Chapter 9: Taking a Stance for Equity and Fairness Maxine Greene Speaks Chapter 10: Anti-colonial Thought and Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Doing George Sefa Dei Speaks Chapter 11: The Politics of Representation: A Social Justice Issue Stuart Hall Speaks Conclusion About the Author About the Interviewees
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