
Confronting Racism in Teacher Education
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Rita Kohli is an Assistant Professor in the Education, Society, and Culture Program in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Riverside.
Content
PART I: Paving the Way
Chapter 2: Identity Matters: My Life As A [Puerto Rican] Teacher Educator by Sonia Nieto
Chapter 3: The Transformative Lives We Lead: Making Teacher Education Ours by Patrick Roz Camangian
Chapter 4: Tales From the Dark Side: Reflections of Blackness and Maleness in Teacher Education by Tyrone C. Howard
Chapter 5: How Neoliberal Education Reform Injured a StrongBlackprofessor by Mari Ann Banks (Roberts)
PART II: Navigating Whiteness
Chapter 6: Privileging the Pragmatic: Interrogating Stance in Teacher Preparation by Alison G. Dover
Chapter 7: "Written All Over My Face": A Black Man's Toll of Teaching White Students about Racism by Daren Graves
Chapter 8: "No, Really... Call Me Crazy": Reclaiming Identity through Vulnerability in Teacher Education by Jillian Carter Ford
Chapter 9: Creating Equity Warriors in the Face of White Fragility by Alana D. Murray and Heather E. Yuhaniak
Chapter 10: You Just Don't See Me! The "Puerto Rico Incident" and the Choice of Freedom from Silence by Noemi Cortes
PART III: Building for Transformation
Chapter 11: Black Teacher Educator, White Teacher Interns: How I Learned to Bring My Whole Self to My Work by Tanya Maloney
Chapter 12: Khaki Drag: Race, Gender, and the Performance of Professionalism in Teacher Education by Harper Benjamin Keenan
Chapter 13: "Democratic" for Whom? Teaching Racial Justice through Critical Pedagogy by Joanne Tien
Chapter 14: Solidarity as Praxis: Injury, Ethics and Hope in Teacher Education by Sameena Eidoo
Chapter 15: "Ew, Why Are You Wearing a Pink Shirt, Mister?": How a Kindergartner Led Me to Complicate Racial Justice Teaching by Eduardo Lara
PART IV: Pushing the Borders of Teacher Education
Chapter 16: Talking Race, Delving Deeper: The Racial Literacy Roundtable Series by Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz
Chapter 17: Creating Critical Racial Affinity Spaces for Educators by LaToya Strong, Margrit Pittman-Polletta, and Daralee Vazquez-Garcia
Chapter 18: A People's Education Model to Develop and Support Critical Educators by Antonio Nieves Martinez
Chapter 19: Freirean Culture Circles as a Strategy for Racial Justice in Teacher Education by Cati V. de los Rios and Mariana Souto-Manning
Chapter 20: The Institute for Teachers of Color Committed to Racial Justice: Cultivating Community, Healing, and Transformative Praxis by Marcos Pizarro
Chapter 21: Growing Our Own Hope: The Development of a Pin@y Teacher Pipeline by Edward R. Curammeng and Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales
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