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Race, Justice, and Activism Literacy Instruction
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Race, Justice, and Activism Literacy Instruction in Ottawa, ON
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Race, Justice, and Activism Literacy Instruction in Ottawa, ON
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This volume brings together respected scholars to examine the intersections of race, justice, and activism in direct relation to the teaching and learning of critical literacy. The authors focus on literacy praxis that reflect how students?with the loving, critical support of teachers and teacher educators?engage in resistance work and collaborate for social change. Each chapter theorizes how students and adults initiate and/or participate in important justice work, how their engagements are situated within a critical literacy lens, and what their engagements look like in schools and communities. The authors also explore the importance of this work in the context of current sociopolitical developments, including police shootings, deportations, and persistent educational inequities.
Book Features:
The most recent work of both emerging and well-known literacy and social justice scholars.
Examples of student activism across multiple geographic contexts in the United States.
Accessible questions to help guide discussions related to the overall topics, theories, and methods.
Artifacts, such as images and artwork, from students and educators to allow readers multiple ways of entering the text.
This volume brings together respected scholars to examine the intersections of race, justice, and activism in direct relation to the teaching and learning of critical literacy. The authors focus on literacy praxis that reflect how students?with the loving, critical support of teachers and teacher educators?engage in resistance work and collaborate for social change. Each chapter theorizes how students and adults initiate and/or participate in important justice work, how their engagements are situated within a critical literacy lens, and what their engagements look like in schools and communities. The authors also explore the importance of this work in the context of current sociopolitical developments, including police shootings, deportations, and persistent educational inequities.
Book Features:
The most recent work of both emerging and well-known literacy and social justice scholars.
Examples of student activism across multiple geographic contexts in the United States.
Accessible questions to help guide discussions related to the overall topics, theories, and methods.
Artifacts, such as images and artwork, from students and educators to allow readers multiple ways of entering the text.



















