This book examines the opportunities, orientations and outcomes that shape education for Black people across time, place and space throughout the African diaspora. It was originally published as a special issue of Peabody Journal of Education.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction-The Power of Education Across the African Diaspora: Exploring New Solutions for Old Problems 1. Education Across the African Diaspora, 1500-2020 2. Understanding the Afro-Ecuadorian Educational Experience: Anti-Blackness, Schooling, and the Nation 3. Slavery in Secondary History Textbooks from the United States and Brazil 4. Twice as Hard to Get Half as Far? Differences in Sheepskin Effects Between Afro-Colombian and Non-Afro-Colombian Women 5. Affirming Methodologies in Two African Diasporic Contexts: The Sharing of Knowledge Through Liming and Ole Talk Among Caribbean Islanders in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Practice of Sharing with Sydney-Based Africans 6. From Ethnic Minorities to Black Majorities: The Challenges and Dilemmas of Attempting to Decolonize the British Higher Education System 7. "I Would Have Become Wallpaper Had Racism Had Its Way": Black Female Professors, Racial Battle Fatigue, and Strategies for Surviving Higher Education 8. Your Story Will Forever Float as Memory: Afrodiasporic Cultural Production and Activism in Black Canada