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Say It Loud

Black Studies, Its Students, and Racialized Collegiate Culture

by Regina Bernard-Carreño (Author)
©2014 Textbook VIII, 118 Pages

Summary

Say It Loud: Black Students and Collegiate Culture pays homage to the earliest Black Studies programs in the United States, particularly to those programs that spawned from strong pedagogical, revolutionary social movements, and student-based organic and traditional academic practices. Briefly presenting a look at the rich history of the birth of what became a student-led movement for social and intellectual change, Say It Loud considers the various plights of Black Studies programs today, and the way in which students have been cheated out of the revolutionary academic practices of their predecessors. The book also offers many examples of how Black Studies programs can once again take a student-centered approach, one that wishes to seek change not solely for Black students, but for everyone who believes in change at larger, deeper, and more personally-connected levels of learning.

Details

Pages
VIII, 118
Year
2014
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433115837
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433115820
Language
English
Keywords
history intellectual change learning
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2014. 118 pp.

Biographical notes

Regina Bernard-Carreño (Author)

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