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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Building a New Educational Justice Movement
PART ONE—BUILDING THE POWER FOR CHANGE: PARENT, YOUTH, AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
1 “I can’t make a teacher love my son”: A Black Parent’s Journey to Racial Justice Organizing
2 #SouthLAParentLove: Redefining Parent Participation in South Los Angeles Schools
3 Speaking Up and Walking Out: Boston Students Fight for Educational Justice
4 Fighting for Gender Justice: Girls of Color Assert Their Voices
5 The Freedom to Learn: Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline in the Southwest
PART TWO—BROADENING THE MOVEMENT: BUILDING ALLIANCES FOR SYSTEMIC CHANGE
6 #FightForDyett: Fighting Back Against School Closings and the Journey for Justice
7 There Is No National Without the Local: Grounding the School Discipline Movement in the Mississippi Delta
8 The School Is the Heart of the Community: Building Community Schools Across New York City
9 Fighting for Teachers, Children, and Their Parents: Building a Social Justice Teachers Union
10 #EndWarOnYouth: Building a Youth Movement for Black Lives and Educational Justice
PART THREE—EDUCATORS FOR JUSTICE: MOVEMENT BUILDING IN SCHOOLS, SCHOOL SYSTEMS, AND UNIVERSITIES
11 Teachers Unite!: Organizing School Communities for Transformative Justice
12 Can Schools Nurture the Souls of Black and Brown Children? Combating the School-to-Prison Pipeline in Early Childhood Education
13 System Change: Following an Inside-Outside Strategy as a School Board Member
14 Walking into the Community: Community Partnerships as a Catalyst for Institutional Change in Higher Education
15 #schoolismyhustle: Activist Scholars and a Youth Movement to Transform Education
PART FOUR—INTERSECTIONAL ORGANIZING: LINKING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS TO EDUCATIONAL JUSTICE
16 Janitors Are Parents Too!: Promoting Parent Advocacy in the Labor Movement
17 The Same Struggle: Immigrant Rights and Educational Justice
18 Organizing Intersectionally: Trans and Queer Youth Fighting for Racial and Gender Justice
Conclusion: Educational Justice as a Catalyst for a New Social Movement
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Authors
Copyright
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