Voices for Diversity and Social Justice
A Literary Education Anthology
Herausgeber: Landsman, Julie; Gorski, Paul C.; Salcedo, Rosanna M.
Voices for Diversity and Social Justice
A Literary Education Anthology
Herausgeber: Landsman, Julie; Gorski, Paul C.; Salcedo, Rosanna M.
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Voices for Diversity and Social Justice: A Literary Education Anthology is an unflinching exploration through poetry, prose, and art of the heart of our educational system-of the segregation, bias, and oppression that are part of the daily lives of so many students and educators. It is also a series of poetical insights into the fights for liberation and resistance at the heart of many of the same students' and teachers' lives. The contributors-youth, educators, activists, others-share what it is like to face discrimination, challenge unjust policy, or subvert monotony by cultivating a vibrant, equitable, revolutionary school environment.…mehr
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Voices for Diversity and Social Justice: A Literary Education Anthology is an unflinching exploration through poetry, prose, and art of the heart of our educational system-of the segregation, bias, and oppression that are part of the daily lives of so many students and educators. It is also a series of poetical insights into the fights for liberation and resistance at the heart of many of the same students' and teachers' lives. The contributors-youth, educators, activists, others-share what it is like to face discrimination, challenge unjust policy, or subvert monotony by cultivating a vibrant, equitable, revolutionary school environment.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781475807134
- ISBN-10: 1475807139
- Artikelnr.: 42233605
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781475807134
- ISBN-10: 1475807139
- Artikelnr.: 42233605
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Julie Landsman is a retired teacher, author of A White Teacher Talks About Race and Growing Up White; A Veteran Teacher Reflects on Racism. She consults with schools and universities around the country and internationally. Paul C. Gorski is the founder of EdChange and teaches in the Social Justice and Human Rights program in George Mason University's New Century College. He is a social justice activist, educator, and writer with social justice as his core. Rosanna M. Salcedo is a Latina artist, educator, parent, activist, and dreamer. She teaches Spanish and currently holds the position of Dean of Multicultural Affairs at Phillips Exeter Academy, a preparatory school in New England, where she resides with her two sons and their dog.
Contents Part One: Speaking Through the Silence Chapter 1: Diz On The Way To School
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 2: I Get It
Anon Chapter 3: Between Worlds
Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes Chapter 4: How I Came to Poetry
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 5: This School
Jan Buley Chapter 6: English as a Second Language at Our Lady Of Guadeloupe Church
Jeff Lacey Part Two: Experiencing Poverty Chapter 7: Telling It Like It Is
Adaline Carlette Love Chapter 8: Family Matters
Amy D. Clark Chapter 9: The Worst Thing About Being Poor
Amy E. Harter Chapter 10: The Poster Board
Carol L. Revelle Chapter 11: Dress to Impress
Salvatore "Chato" Hernandez Chapter 12: Untitled
Tricia Gallagher-Guertsen Part Three: Unleashing Student Voices Chapter 13: What if Cornel West Was Wrong?
Becky Martinez Chapter 14: Ramon's Truth
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 15: Girl on Fire
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 16: Appalachian By Proxy
Althea Webb Chapter 17: Language The Truest Tongue
Barbara Tramonte Chapter 18: Talking blocks
Cindy L Prater Chapter 19: Skin
Tessa Stark Part Four: Being the Target Chapter 20: Survival
Lorena German Chapter 21: Star Student
Emily Brooks Chapter 22: Equations
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 23: Looking in the Mirror in Elementary School
Sidrah Maysoon Chapter 24: The Tower
The Book and the Girl They Let In
Shannon Gibney Chapter 25: To Lumpia or Not to Lumpia
Cheryl E. Matias Chapter 26: New Girl
Sheila O'Connor Part Five: Claiming Our Space and Identities Chapter 27: White Hallways
Cora Lee Conway Chapter 28: First Generation College Blues
Rosanna Salcedo Chapter 29: Learning Up Front
Curtis Robbins Chapter 30: The Way I Am
Min Feldman Chapter 31: Independence Day
Elizabeth L. Sammons Chapter 32: America
Loren Gatti Chapter 33: A Cultural Frankenstein
Pao "Agean" Yang Chapter 34: Spirit First
Consequences
Second
Xamuel Bañales Chapter 35: Forced Out of School
Tenth Grade
Erica Lenti Chapter 36: Jia Curry Bild
Torn Part Six: Celebrating the Power of Teachers Chapter 37: Testimony
Tasha Graff Chapter 38: Seat Them With Princes
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 39: Finding the Strength in the Fragile
Kristy Pierce Chapter 40: Piling On
Lisa Cech Part Seven: Reaching Across Difference & Celebrating Diversity's Richness Chapter 41: People Colored Crayons
Julie Feng Chapter 42: Red Light
Green Light
D. J. Savarese Chapter 43: Walking the Corridor is Being in Another Country
Julie Landsman Chapter 44: A visit to the County Special Ed. Program
Mary Langer Thompson Chapter 45: Breaking the Ice
Lisa Richter Chapter 46: Chasing Butterflies and Catching Grasshoppers
Elizabeth E. Vaughn Chapter 47: Breaking Bread
Merna Ann Hecht Part Eight: Subversive Teaching and Learning Chapter 48: How I Learned to Read the Word
Francisco Rios Chapter 49: Even Kings
Richard Hollinger
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 2: I Get It
Anon Chapter 3: Between Worlds
Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes Chapter 4: How I Came to Poetry
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 5: This School
Jan Buley Chapter 6: English as a Second Language at Our Lady Of Guadeloupe Church
Jeff Lacey Part Two: Experiencing Poverty Chapter 7: Telling It Like It Is
Adaline Carlette Love Chapter 8: Family Matters
Amy D. Clark Chapter 9: The Worst Thing About Being Poor
Amy E. Harter Chapter 10: The Poster Board
Carol L. Revelle Chapter 11: Dress to Impress
Salvatore "Chato" Hernandez Chapter 12: Untitled
Tricia Gallagher-Guertsen Part Three: Unleashing Student Voices Chapter 13: What if Cornel West Was Wrong?
Becky Martinez Chapter 14: Ramon's Truth
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 15: Girl on Fire
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 16: Appalachian By Proxy
Althea Webb Chapter 17: Language The Truest Tongue
Barbara Tramonte Chapter 18: Talking blocks
Cindy L Prater Chapter 19: Skin
Tessa Stark Part Four: Being the Target Chapter 20: Survival
Lorena German Chapter 21: Star Student
Emily Brooks Chapter 22: Equations
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 23: Looking in the Mirror in Elementary School
Sidrah Maysoon Chapter 24: The Tower
The Book and the Girl They Let In
Shannon Gibney Chapter 25: To Lumpia or Not to Lumpia
Cheryl E. Matias Chapter 26: New Girl
Sheila O'Connor Part Five: Claiming Our Space and Identities Chapter 27: White Hallways
Cora Lee Conway Chapter 28: First Generation College Blues
Rosanna Salcedo Chapter 29: Learning Up Front
Curtis Robbins Chapter 30: The Way I Am
Min Feldman Chapter 31: Independence Day
Elizabeth L. Sammons Chapter 32: America
Loren Gatti Chapter 33: A Cultural Frankenstein
Pao "Agean" Yang Chapter 34: Spirit First
Consequences
Second
Xamuel Bañales Chapter 35: Forced Out of School
Tenth Grade
Erica Lenti Chapter 36: Jia Curry Bild
Torn Part Six: Celebrating the Power of Teachers Chapter 37: Testimony
Tasha Graff Chapter 38: Seat Them With Princes
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 39: Finding the Strength in the Fragile
Kristy Pierce Chapter 40: Piling On
Lisa Cech Part Seven: Reaching Across Difference & Celebrating Diversity's Richness Chapter 41: People Colored Crayons
Julie Feng Chapter 42: Red Light
Green Light
D. J. Savarese Chapter 43: Walking the Corridor is Being in Another Country
Julie Landsman Chapter 44: A visit to the County Special Ed. Program
Mary Langer Thompson Chapter 45: Breaking the Ice
Lisa Richter Chapter 46: Chasing Butterflies and Catching Grasshoppers
Elizabeth E. Vaughn Chapter 47: Breaking Bread
Merna Ann Hecht Part Eight: Subversive Teaching and Learning Chapter 48: How I Learned to Read the Word
Francisco Rios Chapter 49: Even Kings
Richard Hollinger
Contents Part One: Speaking Through the Silence Chapter 1: Diz On The Way To School
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 2: I Get It
Anon Chapter 3: Between Worlds
Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes Chapter 4: How I Came to Poetry
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 5: This School
Jan Buley Chapter 6: English as a Second Language at Our Lady Of Guadeloupe Church
Jeff Lacey Part Two: Experiencing Poverty Chapter 7: Telling It Like It Is
Adaline Carlette Love Chapter 8: Family Matters
Amy D. Clark Chapter 9: The Worst Thing About Being Poor
Amy E. Harter Chapter 10: The Poster Board
Carol L. Revelle Chapter 11: Dress to Impress
Salvatore "Chato" Hernandez Chapter 12: Untitled
Tricia Gallagher-Guertsen Part Three: Unleashing Student Voices Chapter 13: What if Cornel West Was Wrong?
Becky Martinez Chapter 14: Ramon's Truth
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 15: Girl on Fire
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 16: Appalachian By Proxy
Althea Webb Chapter 17: Language The Truest Tongue
Barbara Tramonte Chapter 18: Talking blocks
Cindy L Prater Chapter 19: Skin
Tessa Stark Part Four: Being the Target Chapter 20: Survival
Lorena German Chapter 21: Star Student
Emily Brooks Chapter 22: Equations
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 23: Looking in the Mirror in Elementary School
Sidrah Maysoon Chapter 24: The Tower
The Book and the Girl They Let In
Shannon Gibney Chapter 25: To Lumpia or Not to Lumpia
Cheryl E. Matias Chapter 26: New Girl
Sheila O'Connor Part Five: Claiming Our Space and Identities Chapter 27: White Hallways
Cora Lee Conway Chapter 28: First Generation College Blues
Rosanna Salcedo Chapter 29: Learning Up Front
Curtis Robbins Chapter 30: The Way I Am
Min Feldman Chapter 31: Independence Day
Elizabeth L. Sammons Chapter 32: America
Loren Gatti Chapter 33: A Cultural Frankenstein
Pao "Agean" Yang Chapter 34: Spirit First
Consequences
Second
Xamuel Bañales Chapter 35: Forced Out of School
Tenth Grade
Erica Lenti Chapter 36: Jia Curry Bild
Torn Part Six: Celebrating the Power of Teachers Chapter 37: Testimony
Tasha Graff Chapter 38: Seat Them With Princes
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 39: Finding the Strength in the Fragile
Kristy Pierce Chapter 40: Piling On
Lisa Cech Part Seven: Reaching Across Difference & Celebrating Diversity's Richness Chapter 41: People Colored Crayons
Julie Feng Chapter 42: Red Light
Green Light
D. J. Savarese Chapter 43: Walking the Corridor is Being in Another Country
Julie Landsman Chapter 44: A visit to the County Special Ed. Program
Mary Langer Thompson Chapter 45: Breaking the Ice
Lisa Richter Chapter 46: Chasing Butterflies and Catching Grasshoppers
Elizabeth E. Vaughn Chapter 47: Breaking Bread
Merna Ann Hecht Part Eight: Subversive Teaching and Learning Chapter 48: How I Learned to Read the Word
Francisco Rios Chapter 49: Even Kings
Richard Hollinger
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 2: I Get It
Anon Chapter 3: Between Worlds
Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes Chapter 4: How I Came to Poetry
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 5: This School
Jan Buley Chapter 6: English as a Second Language at Our Lady Of Guadeloupe Church
Jeff Lacey Part Two: Experiencing Poverty Chapter 7: Telling It Like It Is
Adaline Carlette Love Chapter 8: Family Matters
Amy D. Clark Chapter 9: The Worst Thing About Being Poor
Amy E. Harter Chapter 10: The Poster Board
Carol L. Revelle Chapter 11: Dress to Impress
Salvatore "Chato" Hernandez Chapter 12: Untitled
Tricia Gallagher-Guertsen Part Three: Unleashing Student Voices Chapter 13: What if Cornel West Was Wrong?
Becky Martinez Chapter 14: Ramon's Truth
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 15: Girl on Fire
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 16: Appalachian By Proxy
Althea Webb Chapter 17: Language The Truest Tongue
Barbara Tramonte Chapter 18: Talking blocks
Cindy L Prater Chapter 19: Skin
Tessa Stark Part Four: Being the Target Chapter 20: Survival
Lorena German Chapter 21: Star Student
Emily Brooks Chapter 22: Equations
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 23: Looking in the Mirror in Elementary School
Sidrah Maysoon Chapter 24: The Tower
The Book and the Girl They Let In
Shannon Gibney Chapter 25: To Lumpia or Not to Lumpia
Cheryl E. Matias Chapter 26: New Girl
Sheila O'Connor Part Five: Claiming Our Space and Identities Chapter 27: White Hallways
Cora Lee Conway Chapter 28: First Generation College Blues
Rosanna Salcedo Chapter 29: Learning Up Front
Curtis Robbins Chapter 30: The Way I Am
Min Feldman Chapter 31: Independence Day
Elizabeth L. Sammons Chapter 32: America
Loren Gatti Chapter 33: A Cultural Frankenstein
Pao "Agean" Yang Chapter 34: Spirit First
Consequences
Second
Xamuel Bañales Chapter 35: Forced Out of School
Tenth Grade
Erica Lenti Chapter 36: Jia Curry Bild
Torn Part Six: Celebrating the Power of Teachers Chapter 37: Testimony
Tasha Graff Chapter 38: Seat Them With Princes
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 39: Finding the Strength in the Fragile
Kristy Pierce Chapter 40: Piling On
Lisa Cech Part Seven: Reaching Across Difference & Celebrating Diversity's Richness Chapter 41: People Colored Crayons
Julie Feng Chapter 42: Red Light
Green Light
D. J. Savarese Chapter 43: Walking the Corridor is Being in Another Country
Julie Landsman Chapter 44: A visit to the County Special Ed. Program
Mary Langer Thompson Chapter 45: Breaking the Ice
Lisa Richter Chapter 46: Chasing Butterflies and Catching Grasshoppers
Elizabeth E. Vaughn Chapter 47: Breaking Bread
Merna Ann Hecht Part Eight: Subversive Teaching and Learning Chapter 48: How I Learned to Read the Word
Francisco Rios Chapter 49: Even Kings
Richard Hollinger