Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education, Second Edition
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AUDREY OSLER We Can’t Teach What We Don’t Know: White Teachers, Multiracial Schools, Third Edition
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ALICIA C. DOWD AND ESTELA MARA BENSIMON Diversity and Education: A Critical Multicultural Approach
MICHAEL VAVRUS First Freire: Early Writings in Social Justice Education
CARLOS ALBERTO TORRES Mathematics for Equity: A Framework for Successful Practice
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Race, Empire, and English Language Teaching: Creating Responsible and Ethical Anti-Racist Practice
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TYRONE C. HOWARD LGBTQ Youth and Education: Policies and Practices
CRIS MAYO Race Frameworks: A Multidimensional Theory of Racism and Education
ZEUS LEONARDO Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty: Strategies for Erasing the Opportunity Gap
PAUL C. GORSKI Class Rules: Exposing Inequality in American High Schools
PETER W. COOKSON JR. Teachers Without Borders? The Hidden Consequences of International Teachers in U.S. Schools
ALYSSA HADLEY DUNN Streetsmart Schoolsmart: Urban Poverty and the Education of Adolescent Boys
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FRANCES CONTRERAS Literacy Achievement and Diversity: Keys to Success for Students, Teachers, and Schools
KATHRYN H. AU Understanding English Language Variation in U.S. Schools
ANNE H. CHARITY HUDLEY AND CHRISTINE MALLINSON Latino Children Learning English: Steps in the Journey
GUADALUPE VALDÉS, SARAH CAPITELLI, AND LAURA ALVAREZ Asians in the Ivory Tower: Dilemmas of Racial Inequality in American Higher Education
ROBERT T. TERANISHI Our Worlds in Our Words: Exploring Race, Class, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in Multicultural Classrooms
MARY DILG Culturally Responsive Teaching, Second Edition
GENEVA GAY
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Why Race and Culture Matter in Schools TYRONE C. HOWARD
Diversity and Equity in Science Education OKHEE LEE AND CORY A. BUXTON
Forbidden Language PATRICIA GÁNDARA AND MEGAN HOPKINS, EDS.
The Light in Their Eyes, 10th Anniversary Edition SONIA NIETO
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WALTER G. STEPHAN AND W. PAUL VOGT, EDS. City Schools and the American Dream
PEDRO A. NOGUERA Thriving in the Multicultural Classroom
MARY DILG Educating Teachers for Diversity
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MICHAEL VAVRUS Learning to Teach for Social Justice
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Is Everyone Really Equal?
An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education
SECOND EDITION
Özlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo
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To all those whose shoulders we stand on and lean on—may ours be as steady for the next generation.
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Contents
Series Foreword James A. Banks
Acknowledgments
Preface
What Is Critical Social Justice? Chapter Summaries
Prologue
A Parable: Hodja and the Foreigner Layers of the Parable
1. How to Engage Constructively in Courses That Take a Critical Social Justice Approach
An Open Letter to Students A Story: The Question of Planets Guideline 1: Strive for Intellectual Humility Guideline 2: Everyone Has an Opinion. Opinions are Not the Same as
Informed Knowledge Guideline 3: Let Go of Anecdotal Evidence and Examine Patterns Guideline 4: Use Your Reactions as Entry Points for Gaining Deeper
Self-Knowledge Guideline 5: Recognize How Your Social Position Informs Your
Reactions to Your Instructor and the Course Content Grading Conclusion