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The Black Feminist Coup
Black Women’s Lived Experiences in White Supremacist Feminist Academic Spaces©2024 Textbook -
Rethinking Black Motherhood and Drug Addictions
Counternarratives of Black Family Resilience©2018 Textbook -
Learning to (Re)member the Things We’ve Learned to Forget
Endarkened Feminisms, Spirituality, and the Sacred Nature of Research and Teaching©2012 Textbook -
Frauenfiguren in Gabriela, cravo e canela von Jorge Amado
Eine topologische und intersektionale Analyse©2024 Thesis -
La Révolution des féminismes musulmans
Élaboration théorique et agir féministe (2004–2014) Préface d'Amina Wadud©2023 Monographs -
Rage
Affect and Resistance in French and Francophone Culture and Thought, 1968–2020Edited Collection -
The Revelations of Asher
Toward Supreme Love in Self – (This Is an Endarkened, Feminist, New Literacies Event)©2016 Textbook -
Monstrosity, Performance, and Race in Contemporary Culture
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The Souls of Yoruba Folk
Indigeneity, Race, and Critical Spiritual Literacy in the African Diaspora©2015 Textbook -
Educational Injustices among Margins and Centers
Theorizing Critical Futures in Education©2024 Textbook -
Hip-Hop Education
Innovation, Inspiration, ElevationISSN: 2643-5551
Hip-Hop Education is a sociopolitical movement that utilizes both online and offline platforms to advance the utility of hip-hop as a theoretical framework and practical approach to teaching and learning. The movement is aimed at disrupting the oppressive structures of schools and schooling for marginalized youth through a reframing of hip-hop in the public sphere, and the advancement of the educative dimensions of the hip-hop culture. Hip-Hop Education’s academic roots include, but are not limited to the fields of education, sociology, anthropology and cultural studies and it draws its most distinct connections to the field of hip-hop studies; which is in many ways, is the stem from which this branch of study has grown and established itself. Authors and academics who brought hip-hop into fields like African American studies, philosophy, and the general public writ large, provided in depth studies of a wide range of topics that range from feminism to race and racism. Hip-Hop Education: Innovation, Inspiration, Elevation will be the first of its kind in educational praxis. The series will be composed of books by artists, scholars, teachers, and community participants. The series will publish global authors who are experts in the fields of Hip-Hop, Education, Black Studies, Black Popular Culture, Community Studies, Activism, Music, and Curriculum. Hip-Hop Education is explicit about its focus on the science and art of teaching and learning. This series argues that Hip-hop embodies the awareness, creativity and innovation that are at the core of any true education. Furthermore, its work brings visibility to the powerful yet silenced narratives of achievement and academic ability among the hip-hop generation; reflecting the brilliance, resilience, ingenuity and intellectual ability of those who are embedded in hip-hop culture but also not necessarily academics in the conventional sense.
9 publications
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Radical Animal Studies and Total Liberation
ISSN: 2469-3065
The Radical Animal Studies and Total Liberation book series branches out of Critical Animal Studies (a field co-founded by Anthony J. Nocella II) with the argument that criticism is not enough. Action must follow theory. This series demands that scholars are engaged with their subjects both theoretically and actively via radical, revolutionary, intersectional action for total liberation. Founded in anarchism, the series provides space for scholar-activists who challenge authoritarianism and oppression in their many daily forms. Radical Animal Studies and Total Liberation promotes accessible and inclusive scholarship that is based on personal narrative as well as traditional research, and it is especially interested in the advancement of interwoven voices and perspectives from multiple radical, revolutionary social justice groups and movements such as Black Lives Matter, Idle No More, Earth First!, the Zapatistas, ADAPT, prison abolition, LGBTTQQIA rights, disability liberation, Earth Liberation Front, Animal Liberation Front, political prisoners, radical transnational feminism, environmental justice, food justice, youth justice, and Hip Hop activism.
28 publications