Education in movement spaces : Standing Rock to Chicago Freedom Square /

"This book spotlights the distinct, intersecting, and coalitional possibilities of education in the spaces of ongoing movements for Native and Black liberation. Contributors highlight the importance of activist-oriented teaching and learning in temporary community encampments and other movement...

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Other Authors: Eagle Shield, Alayna (Editor), Paris, Django (Editor), Paris, Rae (Editor), San Pedro, Timothy (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Indigenous and decolonizing studies in education
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. On Teaching, Learning, and Being in Native and Black Movement Spaces / Timothy San Pedro
  • SECTION 1 Black and Indigenous Solidarities
  • 2. For Water, Love, and Liberation: We Learned Together / Kelly Hayes
  • 3. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies in the Project of Black and Indigenous Solidarities on Turtle Island / Django Paris
  • 4. Covenant: A Short Play / Kristiana Rae Colon
  • SECTION 2 Defending the Waters and Lands: Education at Standing Rock
  • 5. We Remember: Reflections From Students of Mni Wichoni Nakicizirj Owayawa / Shelby Black Elk
  • 6. Nagi Urjkichopi (Calling Our Spirits Back) Through Language and Culture From Ochethi Sakowirj and Beyond / Alayna Eagle Shield
  • 7. Rezilience: Education and Healing as Resistance at Standing Rock / Renee Holt
  • 8. Reflecting on Six Months Teaching and Learning to Defend the Water / Blaze Starkey
  • 9. Pedagogy of Solidarity: Hope and Promise From Indigenous Movement Spaces / Timothy San Pedro
  • 10. #NoDAPL as Pedagogy: Bringing the Movement Into the University Classroom / Adrienne Keene
  • SECTION 3 Breathing Liberation: Education at Chicago Freedom Square and Beyond
  • 11. Ghosts of Black Captivity and the Curriculum of Freedom Square / Horace R. Hall
  • 12. How "An Open Letter of Love to Black Students: #BlackLivesMatter" Came to Be / Rae Paris
  • 13. On Prison Abolition / Crystal Laura.