
Displacement, (De)segregation, and Dispossession
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Rebecca Alexander PhD is an Associate Professor and Chair of Education Studies at DePauw University, Indiana. Her work specializes in education and borders, and segregated schools and communities.
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- Frontcover
- Front Matter
- Half-title
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Abstract
- Table of contents
- Chapter Int-null
- Introduction
- Dolores Huerta Middle School
- Valley Vista Middle School
- The transition to high school
- This book
- Some notes on my frames and language
- Context of the work
- Positionality
- The students
- Learning objective: Displacement
- 1 Memo: This school is for the white kids
- Mr Howard's deficit narrative
- This school is for the white kids
- Whiteness in the classroom
- Language in the classroom
- Afterward
- 2 Jaqueline: It's nice but not for us
- University Path
- Layers of displacement: Gentrification and education
- Jaqueline's afterward
- Learning objective: Frontiers and borders
- 3 Cam: Because she was taking care of me
- The construct of the high achieving white kid
- Mrs A's room
- The tutoring class
- The Grass
- Because she was taking care of me.
- Geometry class: Sketchpad
- Cam's afterward
- 4 Amy: The real world
- Amy's afterward
- Learning Objective 3: (De)segregation
- 5 Khalil: They played me
- Khalil's afterward
- 6 Talli: You stay with your own kind
- Talli's afterward
- Learning objective 4: Dispossession
- 7 Rahul: Fuck this school
- They never work with me: Group work and micro-segregations
- Fuck Geometry! I've never got an F in math!
- Layers of violence
- I'm a hot spot
- Rahul's afterward
- 8 Jonathan: I know everybody
- Jonathan's afterward
- 9 Elijah: The sky's not the limit
- Conclusions: Education, abolition, segregation, dispossession, decoloniality
- End Matter
- Notes
- References
- Recommended projects, assignments, and discussion questions
- Suggested further reading
- Chapter 1: Memo
- Chapter 2: Jaqueline
- Chapter 3: Cam
- Chapter 4: Amy
- Chapter 5: Khalil
- Chapter 6: Talli
- Chapter 7: Rahul
- Chapter 8: Jonathan
- Chapter 9: Elijah
- Index
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