Your question “HOW more Black voices can be brought to the center?” provoked something inside of me that was largely resolved by the end of your writing.
To say “the center” seemed to suggest that there was […]
I connect deeply with the story Sonya Horsford tells of her intellectual journey with the question of integration. I had a similar experience as a first year doctoral student and now find myself both deeply […]
There is a refrain throughout Jeff Duncan-Andrade’s talk that looms heavily over my head as I consider our collective fate (as a nation//as a species). At many points he focused his audience on the precipice of […]
I teach the Yosso text in my Social Foundations of education class. In discussion, my students often focus on linguistic capital because many of them have experience with their home language practices being […]
All great questions. I know very little about the certification exams but I imagine that it might have something to do with the structural limitations of standardized testing. What would it take to […]
Throughout the time I spent reading Rivera-McCutchen’s 2020 case study of the leadership of *Byron Johnson*, I kept returning to the phrase “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” In my exper […]
I appreciate this take. I think Dixson and Anderson are a little concerned about the future of CRT. I think the most exciting part of a lit review is always the part it exposes — the research gap, […]
I am an educator at an organization that is purportedly invested in addressing racial educational inequality despite not mentioning in their mission statement. I am reminded of Ladson-Billings and Tate writing in […]