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Publication Date: 2021
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Let's Break Free: Education in Our Own Image, Voice, and Interests
Camangian, Patrick Roz
Equity & Excellence in Education, v54 n1 p28-38 2021
The colonial miseducation oppressed people have historically gotten in the United States keeps dispossessed people alienated from resources, belief systems, and ways of being that are inherently theirs. Pro-people, anti-colonial, and abolitionist social movements provide important insights for educational researchers and teacher educators to consider in their scholarship and preparation of classroom practitioners. This article, thus, advocates for research that understands the educational experiences and insights, and advances and celebrates the aspirations of multiply marginalized and colonized people in the United States, namely Black, Indigenous, and other children and youth of Color.
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Minority Group Students, Racial Bias, Ethnicity, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Education, Minority Group Teachers, African Americans, Indigenous Populations, Land Settlement, Social Change, Teacher Role, Teacher Educators, Researchers, World History, United States History, Violence, Legislation, Political Issues, Role of Education, Power Structure, Social Bias, Educational Research, Social Class
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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