New Framings on Anti-Racism and Resistance

Volume 1 – Anti-Racism and Transgressive Pedagogies

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This collection of essays generates important enquiries into the teaching and practice of anti-racism education, by way of working through conversations, contestations, and emotions as presented by a diverse group of strong women committed to social justice work in their own right. Throughout the collection, contemporary educational issues are situated within personal-political, historical and philosophical conversations, which work to broach the challenges and possibilities for students, educators, staff, administrators, policy makers, and community members who engage in critical anti-racism education.
This work diverges from the existing scholarship by way of bringing new insights to the theoretical possibilities of resistance and futurity as voiced through pedagogues, practitioners and scholars in anti-racism. In this book the authors speak to the importance of anti-racism discursivity in a time when even those who desire to engage this framework struggle to be heard; in a time when there are anti-racism policies in institutions, yet to speak anti-racism philosophy remains dangerous; and in a time when, to speak race and anti-racism, is considered to be stirring up trouble in the face of post-racial discourses.

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The Fairness of Shadows
Implications of Shadeism on Urban Secondary School Students
Pages: 1–22
Languages Are Multiple
From Turtle Island to Africa – Combatting the Cultural Violence of Colonialism in Residential School and Christian Missionary School
Pages: 35–55
Are We Doing Anti-Racism?
A Critical Look at the Ontario Ministry of Education’s Anti-Racism Policy and Social Studies Curriculum
Pages: 57–68
Re-Centering Race in the Classroom
Dominant Ideologies in Educational Spaces and Their Implications for Youth Identity Formation
Pages: 69–82
A Journey into Anti-Racism
An Educator’s Perspective
Pages: 83–107
Breaking the Silence
Effects of Colonial Education on Identity and Mind
Pages: 127–142
Viewing the Toronto Education System through an Anti-Racist Framework
The Systematic Oppression of Black Youth in Toronto Based on Geography, Race and Class
Pages: 143–159
Race and Racism in Education
Seeking Transformative Change through an Inclusive and Anti-racist Curriculum
Pages: 171–184
All That’s Black Is Black
The Reification of Race in Higher Education
Pages: 185–200
Educational Researchers and their students
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