Buch, Englisch, 277 Seiten, Paperback
Evoking Social Justice
Buch, Englisch, 277 Seiten, Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-7924-6191-0
Verlag: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Foreword Judge Joe Brown
- Preface Benjamin W. Jones—Medical Student, University of Kansas Jamica Jacobs—Biological Sciences, Sen, McNair Scholar, MU
- Introduction Clenora Hudson-Weems, PhD
- PART I Africana Theories: Inter-Cultural/Inter-Disciplinary Movements
- Chapter 1 Africana Womanism: Authenticity and Collectivity in Securing Social Justice Clenora Hudson-Weems, PhD
- Chapter 2 Afrocentricity and Transformation: Understanding a Movement Molefi Kete Asante, Phd
- Chapter 3 Black Women Adult Educators—The Utterers of Black Leadership Preparation: Africana Womanism and the Afrocentric Praxis Jacqueline Roebuck Sakho, EdD
- PART II Africana Moments & Persuasions in Re-Shaping Our Lives
- Chapter 4 The Essential James Baldwin: Life and Literature, At Home and Abroad Pamela D. Reed, PhD
- Chapter 5 The African American Literary Tradition Clenora Hudson-Weems, PhD
- Chapter 6 The Significance of HBCUs: The Social, Academic, & Career Determining Benefits of HBCUs Sharon H. Porter, EdD
- Chapter 7 Africana Studies and Economics, In Search of a New Progressive Partnership James B. Stewart, PhD
- Chapter 8 When Will We Learn? It's Not Their Heads, It's Their (Broken) Hearts S. Renee Mitchell, EdD
- PART III: Evolutionary Movements: Beliefs, Ideas and Action
- Chapter 9 Networks of Steel: How Reparations for European Enslavement of Africans Unite the African Diaspora Raymond A. Winbush, PhD
- Chapter 10 "The Modern Civil Rights Movement" (1994) Clenora Hudson-Weems, PhD
- Chapter 11 End Emmett Till Continuums: Beyond George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ma'Khia Bryant Ngeri Nnachi, JD, MPPL
- Chapter 12 Nourish to Flourish: Maroonage—Woodsonian Philo-Praxis and the Education of Black Children Lasana D. Kazembe, PhD.
- Chapter 13 Be Woke! Black America and the Holy Trinity—A SERMON Rev. Debra Walker King, PhD
- Conclusion
- Coda SANKOFA—Learn the lessons of the past in order to move forward for a successful future.
- Reflections on Our Past, Present, and Future Possibilities
- From Filmscript—Emmett's Liberation/Whitten's Redemption
- THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
- "Professor Seeks to Make Film About Lawyer Who Defended Racist Murderers" by Jennifer Ruark
- COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE
- "The Civil Rights Movement, Then and Now: Anti-Racism to Stop the Emmett Till Continuum in a 5-Step Solution" by Clenora Hudson-Weems