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El Sabbagh, Jinan; Schwarz, Corinne – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2023
The P-16 classroom, already a space of potential conflicts and contradictions, gained new levels of complexity with the overlapping crises of 2020 onward: the COVID-19 pandemic; police brutality and corresponding "summer of abolition;" book and mask bans; and anti-critical race theory and anti-social emotional learning legislation. In…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Justice, Group Unity
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Pheng, Linda M.; Xiong, Choua P. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
As anti-Black ideologies continue to prevail in Asian American communities, this autoethnography explores how two Southeast Asian American (SEAA) scholar-activists and community organizers contended with anti-Blackness, racism, and social justice research in their cross-racial and cross-ethnic solidarity community-organizing and educational…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Asian Americans, Racism, Activism
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Sorzano, Olga Lucía – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
This article analyzes the cultural explosion of "28A," the largest national strike in Colombia's recent times. It aims to further understand the protest from the point of view of young artists that went out to protest. Following analytical tools borrowed from the performance studies, I bring a decolonial approach to the performance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Strikes, Artists, Aesthetics
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Foster, Raisa; Zin, Mnemo; Keto, Sami; Pulkki, Jani – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
Western modernity has shaped people's thought patterns and value hierarchies, relegating humans to the position of supremacy. This anthropocentric worldview has disconnected humans from the rest of nature and eventually led to the social and ecological catastrophe. This paper shows that collective memory work can help us recognize how we are…
Descriptors: Children, Memory, Socialization, Ecology
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Liou, Daniel D.; Boveda, Mildred – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
The racial awakening stemming from the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-Black police brutalities, and unaccounted hate crimes against Asian Americans has captivated the world's attention regarding the insidious realities of white supremacy. Yet many educators' efforts to purposefully and pedagogically work toward building…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Race, Minority Groups, Racism
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McGhee, Chy; Haynes, Aisha – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
Background: School leader decision making can be complicated by the enrollment of affluent, and often white families in educational spaces that have served low-income, Black, and Brown families post-Brown. Principals' behaviors influence whose power is coalesced and wielded to make school-wide curricular, budgetary, and personnel decisions.…
Descriptors: Principals, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Unity, Low Income Students