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Black Lives Matter at School : An Uprising for Educational Justice.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hagopian, Jesse
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- African Americans--Study and teaching.
- African Americans.
- Black lives matter movement--Study and teaching.
- Black lives matter movement.
- Civil rights movement--Study and teaching--United States.
- Civil rights movement.
- United States--History--Study and teaching.
- United States.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (269 pages)
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- [NA] : Haymarket Books, 2020.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Intro
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword by Opal Tometi
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Making Black Lives Matter at School by Jesse Hagopian
- Chapter 2: Black Lives Matter at School: Historical Perspectives by Brian Jones
- Feature: How One Elementary School Sparked a Movement to Make Black Students' Lives Matter by Wayne Au and Jesse Hagopian
- The Start of a Movement
- Chapter 3: From Philly with Love: Black Lives Matter at School Goes National by Tamara Anderson
- Chapter 4: Organizing the National Curriculum by Christopher Rogers
- Chapter 5: MapSO Freedom School and the Statewide and National Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action Organizing by Awo Okaikor Aryee-Price
- Feature: Letter in Solidarity with Black Lives Matter at School
- Securing Union Support: Successes and Struggles
- Chapter 6: Black Lives Matter to the Chicago Teachers Union: An Interview with Jennifer Johnson
- Chapter 7: Pushing Our Union to Do Antiracist Work: Los Angeles Teachers Union Tackles Racial Justice by Cecily Myart-Cruz and Erika Jones
- Feature: Sample Union Endorsements
- Chapter 8: The Struggle for Union Support in New York City: An Interview with Myrie
- Chapter 9: Successes and Challenges Garnering State and Local Union Support in Howard County, Maryland: An Interview with Erika Strauss Chavarria
- Chapter 10: Seattle Educators' Lesson Plan for City Officials: Defund the Police and Spend the Money on Social Programs and Education! by Jesse Hagopian
- Feature: Defending the Boston Teachers Union from the Boston Police
- Educators Doing the Work
- Chapter 11: Our Schools Need Abolitionists, Not Reformers by Bettina L. Love
- Chapter 12: NYC Teachers Bring the Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action to the Early Years by Laleña Garcia and Rosy Clark
- Feature: How to Talk to Young Children about the Black Lives Matter Guiding Principles by Laleña Garcia
- Chapter 13: Bringing the Team Along: When Solidarity Leads to Progress by Makai Kellogg
- Chapter 14: Centering the Youngest Black Children: An Interview with Takiema Bunche-Smith
- Chapter 15: Organizing the Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action in New Jersey: An Interview with Raquel James-Goodman
- Chapter 16: This Is My Education: Bringing the Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action to an African American Immersion School in Milwaukee by Angela Harris
- Feature: Frequently Asked Questions about the Week of Action
- Chapter 17: Higher Education Organizing for the Week of Action: An Interview with Anthony Dandridge and Kiersten Greene
- Chapter 18: White Educators for Black Lives by Rosie Frascella, B. Kaiser, Brian Ford, and Jeff Stone
- Feature: Solidarity with Migrant Families at the Border
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Chapter 19: The Week of Action Goes from Philadelphia Schools to Higher Education: An Interview with Dana Morrison.
- Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Hagopian, Jesse Black Lives Matter at School : An Uprising for Educational Justice
- ISBN:
- 9781642593891
- 1642593893
- 9781642595307
- 1642595306
- Publisher Number:
- 99986150518
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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