Black and Brown Education in America: Integration in Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities

Author:   Samina Hadi-Tabassum ,  Persis Driver
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781666900767


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   08 February 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Samina Hadi-Tabassum ,  Persis Driver
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.513kg
ISBN:  

9781666900767


ISBN 10:   1666900761
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   08 February 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Black and Brown Education in America is a groundbreaking work detailing the demographic shift that is transforming the United States through the lens of two inner-ring suburbs, Maywood and Melrose Park, Illinois, their schools, and neighborhoods. This study explores the relationship between long oppressed and exploited Black and Latinx minority communities and highlights the struggle of both groups to interact with each other and create better, more equitable lives--as well as the forces that oppose them. It is a must read for those who hope to understand what is going on in our urban areas today.--Dominic A. Pacyga, University of Illinois at chicago Constructed from a careful ethnography about intersections of identity, race, language, place, and space, the authors in this book show us how communities come together through deeply complex historical and structural shifts. Conceptually rich, this book chronicles nuanced accounts of what brings Black and Latinx communities together. Black and Brown Education in America: Integration in Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities sheds light on what it means to live and learn in urban and suburban sociopolitical contexts. During a time when politics divide and harm, this book demonstrates what is necessary for people to work together for collective good.--H. Richard Milner IV, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair of Education, Vanderbilt University Positioning belonging and identity as deeply entwined, the authors highlight who is ascribed belonging, how belonging is to be performed, and the tension between wanting to belong and hiding parts of one's identity....This book shows why it is so important to recognize that the liberation of Black and Latinx communities is inherently interconnected; as such, the only way toward freedom, justice, and liberation is by working together.--Mariana Souto-Manning PhD, president, Erikson Institute


Black and Brown Education in America is a groundbreaking work detailing the demographic shift that is transforming the United States through the lens of two inner-ring suburbs, Maywood and Melrose Park, Illinois, their schools, and neighborhoods. This work explores the relationship between long oppressed and exploited Black and Latinx minoritized communities and highlights the struggle of both groups to interact with each other and create better, more equitable lives--as well as the forces that oppose them. It is a must read for those who hope to understand what is going on in our urban areas today. Constructed from a careful ethnography about intersections of identity, race, language, place, and space, this book shows us how communities come together through deeply complex historical and structural shifts. Conceptually rich, this book chronicles nuanced accounts of what brings Black and Latinx communities together. Black and Brown Education in America: Integration in Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities sheds light on what it means to live and learn in urban and suburban sociopolitical contexts. During a time when politics divide and harm, this book demonstrates what is necessary for people to work together for collective good. Positioning belonging and identity as deeply entwined, the authors highlight who is ascribed belonging, how belonging is to be performed, and the tension between wanting to belong and hiding parts of one's identity....This book shows why it is so important to recognize that the liberation of Black and Latinx communities is inherently interconnected; as such, the only way toward freedom, justice, and liberation is by working together.


Black and Brown Education in America is a groundbreaking work detailing the demographic shift that is transforming the United States through the lens of two inner-ring suburbs, Maywood and Melrose Park, Illinois, their schools, and neighborhoods. This work explores the relationship between long oppressed and exploited Black and Latinx minoritized communities and highlights the struggle of both groups to interact with each other and create better, more equitable lives--as well as the forces that oppose them. It is a must read for those who hope to understand what is going on in our urban areas today. --Dominic A. Pacyga, University of Illinois at Chicago Constructed from a careful ethnography about intersections of identity, race, language, place, and space, this book shows us how communities come together through deeply complex historical and structural shifts. Conceptually rich, this book chronicles nuanced accounts of what brings Black and Latinx communities together. Black and Brown Education in America: Integration in Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities sheds light on what it means to live and learn in urban and suburban sociopolitical contexts. During a time when politics divide and harm, this book demonstrates what is necessary for people to work together for collective good. --H. Richard Milner IV, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair of Education, Vanderbilt University Positioning belonging and identity as deeply entwined, the authors highlight who is ascribed belonging, how belonging is to be performed, and the tension between wanting to belong and hiding parts of one's identity....This book shows why it is so important to recognize that the liberation of Black and Latinx communities is inherently interconnected; as such, the only way toward freedom, justice, and liberation is by working together. --Mariana Souto-Manning PhD, president, Erikson Institute


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Samina Hadi-Tabassum is associate professor at the Erikson Institute in Chicago. Persis Driver is assistant professor of developmental and educational psychology at Dominican University, Illinois.

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