Skip to main content

“PACEs

Black Lives Matter at School: An Uprising for Educational Justice (zinnedproject.org)

 

Book — Non-fiction. Edited by Denisha Jones and Jesse Hagopian. 2020.
This collection of writings offers lessons from successful challenges to institutional racism that have been won through the grassroots Black Lives Matter at School movement.

Black Lives Matter at School offers the wisdom of lessons learned through the Black Lives Matter at School movement, which began at one school in 2016 and has since spread to hundreds of schools across the country. This book will inspire many hundreds or thousands of more educators to join the BLM at School movement at a moment when this antiracist work in education could not be more urgent.

Screenshot (9016)

Contributors include Opal Tometi who wrote a moving foreword, Bettina Love who has a powerful chapter on abolitionist teaching, Brian Jones who writes about centering Black Lives Matter at School in the historical context of other struggles for racial justice in education, and several prominent teacher union leaders from across the United States who discuss the importance of anti-racist struggle in education unions. The book includes also features essays, interviews, poems, and resolutions by educators, students, and parents around the country who are building the Black Lives Matter at School movement from the ground up in their own schools.

Visit https://www.zinnedproject.org/...tter-at-school-book/

Attachments

Images (1)
  • Screenshot (9016)

Add Comment

Comments (1)

Newest · Oldest · Popular

Thanks for sharing this book. Now more than ever, it is essential to get the correct information to our children so that our society continues to evolve and leave behind past prejudices. I do not force my students to read such books but only recommend them, making lists of a specific topic. And to make it easier for them to decide, I recommend reading a summary of the book, such as in this article with a book summary of Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave. For me, this book stands apart because of its realism and style of writing. The book's raw and emotional narrative, combined with Northup's eloquent writing style, make "Twelve Years a Slave" a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the true horror and lasting impact of slavery in America.

Last edited by Felicity Miller
Copyright © 2023, PACEsConnection. All rights reserved.
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×