Pedagogy, Policy, and the Privatized City: Stories of Dispossession and Defiance from New Orleans
Kristen L. Buras, Jim Randels, Kalamu Ya Salaam, Students At The Center, Foreword By Robin D.G. Kelley, Afterword By Zeus Leonardo
In cities across the nation, communities of color find themselves resisting state disinvestment and the politics of dispossession. Students at the Center—a writing initiative based in several New Orleans high schools—takes on this struggle through a close examination of race and schools. This book builds on the powerful stories of marginalized youth and their teachers, who contest the policies that are destructive to their communities: decentralization, charter schools, market-based educational choice, teachers union-busting, mixed-income housing, and urban redevelopment. Striking commentaries from the foremost scholars of the day explore the wider implications of these stories for pedagogy and educational policy in ... Read more
Contributors include Michael W. Apple, Wayne Au, Adrienne D. Dixson, Maisha T. Fisher, Joyce E. King, Pauline Lipman, and Vanessa Siddle Walker.
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About Kristen L. Buras, Jim Randels, Kalamu Ya Salaam, Students At The Center, Foreword By Robin D.G. Kelley, Afterword By Zeus Leonardo
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