Contents
Foreword by Cornelius Minor
Acknowledgments
Section 1
Critical Pedagogy Social Justice, and Transformative Change
Chapter 1: Social Justice in the Classroom: How Critical Literacy Can Help Teachers and Students Move Toward Empowerment, Equity, and Transformative Change by Katharine Covino and Cara Mulcahy
Chapter 2: Centering Critical Engagement, Multimodal Learning, and Compassion through Language and Literacy by Cara Mulcahy and Louise Shaw
Chapter 3: Defining and Developing Justice-Centered Educators by Nadia Behizadeh, PJ Miller, Rhina Fernandes Williams, Rosalynne Duff, Maya Jenkins, Kofi Kinney, Megan McKnight, Camea Davis, Jacob Hackett, Stephanie Behm Cross, and Elizabeth Hearn
Section 2
Voices of Teacher Educators: Navigating Critical Pedagogies
Chapter 4: (Up)Lifting as We Climb: Reflections of Black Faculty by Christina Wright Fields and Addrain Conyers
Chapter 5: Classroom Curriculum, Critical Texts and Cries for Censorship: The Impact on Educators in One West Michigan Community by Sara Hoeve
Chapter 6: Critique, Hope, Action: Analyzing Teacher-Selected Literature for Critical Pedagogy in the Elementary Classroom by Jessica Edwards
Section 3
Stories from the Classroom: Critical Pedagogies as a Tool of Empowerment
Chapter 7: Advocating for a More Just World through a Critical Literacy Unit: One Student's Expression of Critical Consciousness by Kierstin Giunco, Christine M. Leighton, and Grace Tumushabe
Chapter 8: Leading Through Our Own Learning: Elevating Student Voice for Social Action by Sawsan Jaber
Chapter 9: They’re Not Too Young: Centering Young Children of Color’s Racialized Knowledge and Disrupting White Supremacy Through Critical Race Pedagogy by Wintre Foxworth Johnson and Samiha Rahman
About the Contributors