What does it mean to learn while navigating race, identity, and belonging? In this striking collection, students from UCL IOE’s Sociology of Race and Education course―led by Dr Victoria Showunmi―share autobiographical essays exploring assimilation, colourism, passing, cultural appropriation, and double consciousness.
With storytelling at its heart, and guided by theories like Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and Whiteness Studies, these essays reveal how education shapes racial identity across time and place. This volume invites leaders, educators, students or curious readers to reflect, question, and engage with the lived realities of racialised education.
Section Editors are: Jill Geary, Sharon Gyimah, Stephen Hancock, Hannah Lynn, Elodie Mayo, Beatriz Ramirez, Victoria Showunmi, Julia Spence-Duclos, and Michah Wyatt.
Contributors are: Joshua Agyepong, Zahra Alomani, Jo Barber, Esha Bhandari, Anna Brown, Evelyne Carlen, Raiesa Choudhury, Jessica Costa, Avili Feese, Amanda Fernando, Eleanor Garrett, Jill Geary, Sharon Gyimah, Stephen Hancock, Rachel Idowu, Samantha Jacob, Viola Kanu, Vijayakymar Kularetnam, Hannah Lynn, Katherine MacLennan, Elodie Mayo, Victoria Moore, Karishma Patel, Tahmid Rahman, Beatriz Ramirez, Julia Spence, Annalisea Whyte, Miranda Williams and Michah Wyatt.
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Victoria Showunmi is Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Gender, Race and Identity at UCL IOE. Her interests are gender, identity, and race through the lens of Intersectionality focusing on leadership and the lived experience of Black women and girls. She develops fresh conceptual frameworks focusing on equity and social justice, especially the interplay between people and the sophistication of behaviours which lead to disengagement with the promotion of equality. Her work shows how culture and cultural background have the potential to disrupt power structures and lead to transformational change.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What does it mean to learn while navigating race, identity, and belonging? In this striking collection, students from UCL IOEs Sociology of Race and Education courseled by Dr Victoria Showunmishare autobiographical essays exploring assimilation, colourism, passing, cultural appropriation, and double consciousness.With storytelling at its heart, and guided by theories like Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and Whiteness Studies, these essays reveal how education shapes racial identity across time and place. This volume invites leaders, educators, students or curious readers to reflect, question, and engage with the lived realities of racialised education.Section Editors are: Jill Geary, Sharon Gyimah, Stephen Hancock, Hannah Lynn, Elodie Mayo, Beatriz Ramirez, Victoria Showunmi, Julia Spence-Duclos, and Michah Wyatt.Contributors are: Joshua Agyepong, Zahra Alomani, Jo Barber, Esha Bhandari, Anna Brown, Evelyne Carlen, Raiesa Choudhury, Jessica Costa, Avili Feese, Amanda Fernando, Eleanor Garrett, Jill Geary, Sharon Gyimah, Stephen Hancock, Rachel Idowu, Samantha Jacob, Viola Kanu, Vijayakymar Kularetnam, Hannah Lynn, Katherine MacLennan, Elodie Mayo, Victoria Moore, Karishma Patel, Tahmid Rahman, Beatriz Ramirez, Julia Spence, Annalisea Whyte, Miranda Williams and Michah Wyatt. This collection features autobiographical essays from UCL IOE students exploring their educational journeys through racial identity. Using frameworks like Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality, the essays reveal how education shapes racial identity across diverse contexts, histories, and experiences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9789004751347
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What does it mean to learn while navigating race, identity, and belonging? In this striking collection, students from UCL IOEs Sociology of Race and Education courseled by Dr Victoria Showunmishare autobiographical essays exploring assimilation, colourism, passing, cultural appropriation, and double consciousness.With storytelling at its heart, and guided by theories like Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and Whiteness Studies, these essays reveal how education shapes racial identity across time and place. This volume invites leaders, educators, students or curious readers to reflect, question, and engage with the lived realities of racialised education.Section Editors are: Jill Geary, Sharon Gyimah, Stephen Hancock, Hannah Lynn, Elodie Mayo, Beatriz Ramirez, Victoria Showunmi, Julia Spence-Duclos, and Michah Wyatt.Contributors are: Joshua Agyepong, Zahra Alomani, Jo Barber, Esha Bhandari, Anna Brown, Evelyne Carlen, Raiesa Choudhury, Jessica Costa, Avili Feese, Amanda Fernando, Eleanor Garrett, Jill Geary, Sharon Gyimah, Stephen Hancock, Rachel Idowu, Samantha Jacob, Viola Kanu, Vijayakymar Kularetnam, Hannah Lynn, Katherine MacLennan, Elodie Mayo, Victoria Moore, Karishma Patel, Tahmid Rahman, Beatriz Ramirez, Julia Spence, Annalisea Whyte, Miranda Williams and Michah Wyatt. This collection features autobiographical essays from UCL IOE students exploring their educational journeys through racial identity. Using frameworks like Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality, the essays reveal how education shapes racial identity across diverse contexts, histories, and experiences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9789004751347
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