Race Frames in Education

Structuring Inequality and Opportunity in a Changing Society

Gilberto Q Conchas editor Sophia Rodriguez editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Teachers' College Press

Published:24th Jun '22

Should be back in stock very soon

Race Frames in Education cover

Beyond the commonplace inequalities that many minoritized youth face in the United States, the post-Trump contemporary moment has created rampant racialized material and symbolic violence occurring against Latinx, immigrant and undocumented immigrant communities, Asian American, and African American populations. Race Frames in Education advances the conversation about racial equity in educational contexts with a unique analysis centered on the concept of racial projects—a way of thinking not only about systems of racial domination and subjugation, but also of resistance. Chapter authors center racial analyses across multiple educational and community-based settings to underscore how racial projects advance equity or reproduce inequality. This much-needed anthology addresses a pressing issue in society: how to center race and expose systemic racism in order to transform communities, schooling, and educational policies. It challenges White dominance in education and social policy and practice in order to understand the material effects of race, racism, and White supremacist logic on minoritized populations.

Book Features:

  • Narratives that center the voices and grassroots-level resistance of underrepresented groups.
  • An examination of anti-immigrant policies and surveillance into communities that perpetuate the school to prison/deportation pipeline.
  • Empirical studies grounded in race frames, demonstrating the impact of race, systemic racism, Whiteness, racialization, racial ideology, and dynamics on youth.
  • An underscoring of the interdisciplinary research, especially sociological and educational studies, that center racial analysis, equity, and advocacy efforts.

"In Race Frames, the contributors frame units of analysis as racial projects to cut through the best intentions of equity-driven policies and practices, and observe how they often implicitly reproduce racialized/ing inequality. … (The book) is particularly timely in this way, as equity language has become increasingly hegemonic in education and susceptible to being appropriated to justify policies, pedagogies, and forms of care that harm racially marginalized youth."—Teachers College Record

"This is an excellent book that can be a resource for readers of all educational levels interested in racial issues in US education."—CHOICE

ISBN: 9780807766835

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 244g

288 pages