Racism by Another Name
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Racism by Another Name

Black Students, Overrepresentation, and the Carceral State of Special Education

  1. 322 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Racism by Another Name

Black Students, Overrepresentation, and the Carceral State of Special Education

About this book

Racism by Another Name: Black Students, Overrepresentation, and the Carceral State of Special Education is a thought-provoking and timely book that provides a landscape for understanding and challenging educational (in)opportunities for Black students who are identified for special education. This book provides a historical and contemporary analysis through the eyes of Black children and their families on how they navigate and push against inequitable schooling, ways they are reframing discourse about race, dis/ability, and gender in schools, how educators, administrators, and school counselors contribute to disproportionality in special education, and ways that parents are collectively organizing to dismantle injustices and the carceral state, or criminalization, of special education.

Each chapter provides a ground level view of what Black students with dis/abilities experience in the classroom, and examines how the intersection of race, dis/abilty, and gender subject Black students to dehumanizing experiences in school. This book includes qualitative and quantitative approaches to exploring the material realities of Black students who are isolated, whether in separate or general education classrooms. Drawing from Critical Race Theory, DisCrit, Critical Race Feminism, and other race-centered frameworks this book challenges dominant norms of schools that reinforce inequality and racial segregation in special education.

At the end of each chapter the authors present practitioner-based notes and resources for readers to expand their knowledge of how Black students, their family, and guardians advocate for themselves and their own children. This book will leave educational advocates for Black children with a clearer understanding of the obstacles and successes that they encounter when striving for a just and equitable education. Furthermore, the book challenges readers to be active agents of change in their own schools and communities.

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Information

Year
2021
Print ISBN
9781648024474
9781648024481
eBook ISBN
9781648024498

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Racism by Another Name: Black Students, Overrepresentation, and the Carceral State of Special Education
  3. Research, Advocacy, Collaboration, and Empowerment Mentoring Series
  4. Racism by Another Name: Black Students, Overrepresentation, and the Carceral State of Special Education
  5. Copyright
  6. CONTENTS
  7. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  8. INTRODUCTION: AND WE “STILL” ARE NOT SAVED
  9. I: WHY ME?: STUDENT EXPERIENCES, IDENTITY, AND ABLEISM
  10. II: INSIDE THE WALLS: TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS, AND SCHOOL COUNSELORS
  11. III: PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN: PARENTAL ACTIVISM, COMMUNITY, BUILDING, AND ENGAGEMENT
  12. EPILOGUE: Where Do We Go From Here?
  13. APPENDIX
  14. ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  15. INDEX

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