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![Race Frames in Education: Structuring Inequality and Opportunity in a Changing Society by [Sophia Rodriguez, Gilberto Q. Conchas]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51NOfXcCpdL._SY346_.jpg)
Race Frames in Education: Structuring Inequality and Opportunity in a Changing Society Kindle Edition
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Beyond the commonplace inequalities that many minoritized youth face in the United States, the post-Trump contemporary moment has created rampant racialized material and symbolic violence occurring against Latinx, immigrant and undocumented immigrant communities, Asian American, and African American populations. Race Frames in Education advances the conversation about racial equity in educational contexts with a unique analysis centered on the concept of racial projects—a way of thinking not only about systems of racial domination and subjugation, but also of resistance. Chapter authors center racial analyses across multiple educational and community-based settings to underscore how racial projects advance equity or reproduce inequality. This much-needed anthology addresses a pressing issue in society: how to center race and expose systemic racism in order to transform communities, schooling, and educational policies. It challenges White dominance in education and social policy and practice in order to understand the material effects of race, racism, and White supremacist logic on minoritized populations.
Contributors: Jeremy Acree, Felicia Arriaga, Jorge Ballinas, Socorro E. Cambero, Gilberto Q. Conchas, Victor Dealba, Sarah Diem, Eric Felix, Joy Howard, Marina Lambrinou, Ruth Lopez, Enrique Ochoa, Gilda L. Ochoa, Leticia Oseguera, Katherine Rodela, Sophia Rodriguez, Rhianna Thomas, Adrian Trinidad, Kindel Turner-Nash, Sarah Walters
- ISBN-13978-0807766828
- PublisherTeachers College Press
- Publication dateJune 24, 2022
- LanguageEnglish
- File size3403 KB
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“This unique and stunning volume dramatically illustrates the multiple ways that race profoundly shapes educational policies, practices, and the lived experiences of students and their families. Unified by the concept of racial projects, the essays not only demonstrate the depth and persistence of structural racial inequality, but also provide us with an understanding of how students and communities resist and contest the deleterious effects of racialization in schooling.”
―Michael Omi, professor emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
About the Author
Sophia Rodriguez is an assistant professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her scholarly work appears in Anthropology & Education Quarterly, Teachers College Record, and Urban Education among other outlets. Gilberto Q. Conchas is the Wayne K. & Anita Woolfolk Hoy Endowed Professor at The Pennsylvania State University. His books include The Color of Success: Race and High-Achieving Urban Youth, Cracks in the Schoolyard―Confronting Latino Educational Inequality,and Streetsmart Schoolsmart: Urban Poverty and the Education of Adolescent Boys.
--This text refers to the hardcover edition.Product details
- ASIN : B09SB79MZX
- Publisher : Teachers College Press (June 24, 2022)
- Publication date : June 24, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 3403 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 288 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0807766836
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,335,175 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,727 in Multicultural Education Methods
- #4,447 in Discrimination & Racism Studies
- #19,285 in Discrimination & Racism
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