《(Re)membering in the Pedagogical Work of Black and Brown Teachers: Reclaiming Stories as Culturally Sustaining Practice》

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作者
Roberta Price Gardner, Sandra Lucia Osorio, Sara Carrillo, Rachel Gilmore
来源
URBAN EDUCATION,Vol.55,Issue6,P.838–864
语言
英文
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1Kennesaw State University, GA, USA;2Illinois State University, Normal, IL, USA;3Urbana School District #116, IL, USA;4Atlanta Public Schools, GA, USA
摘要
This article centers the memories and identities of Black and Brown teachers as they (re)engage with their school experiences. King and Swartz define (re)membering as the process of reconnecting knowledge of the past. We feature two stories—The first is from Roberta and Rachel who demonstrate how Black women reclaim voice, agency, and their own narratives. The second is Sandra and Sara’s as they (re)member their journeys as Latina, bilingual teachers in schools that often diminished and even erased their cultural heritages. We resist the current systematic arrangements that render certain children, schooling contexts, and Black and Brown teachers invisible and left scrambling for their past.