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Educating African Immigrant Youth
Schooling and Civic Engagement in K-12 Schools
Vaughn W. M. Watson (Edited by), Michelle G. Knight-Manuel (Edited by), Patriann Smith (Edited by)
9780807769805
Paperback / softback, published 28 June 2024
256 pages
22.9 x 15.6 x 1.3 cm, 0.173 kg
This book illuminates emerging perspectives and possibilities of the vibrant schooling and civic lives of Black African youth and communities in the United States, Canada, and globally. Chapters present key research on how to develop and enact teaching methodologies and research approaches that support Black African immigrant and refugee students. The contributors illuminate contours of the Framework for Educating African Immigrant Youth which focuses on four complementary approaches for teaching and learning: emboldening tellings of diaspora narratives; navigating pasts, presence, and futures of teaching and learning; enacting social civic literacies to extend complex identities; and affirming and extending cultural, heritage, and embodied knowledges, languages, and practices. The frameworks and practices will strengthen how educators address the interplay of identities presented by African, and by extension, Black immigrant populations. Disciplinary perspectives include literacy and language, social studies, civics, mathematics, and higher education; university and community partnerships; teacher education; global and comparative education, and after-school initiatives. Book Features:
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Introduction
1
Vaughn W. M. Watson, Michelle G. Knight-Manuel, and Patriann Smith
Sandra Boateng and Vaughn W. M. Watson
Toward a Reckoning and Affirmation of Black African Immigrant Youth in U.S. P–
12 Schools
21
Omiunota Nelly Ukpokodu
Africanfuturism and Critical Mathematics Education: Envisioning a Liberatory Future for Sub-Saharan African Immigrants
43
Oyemolade (Molade) Osibodu and Nyimasata Damba Danjo
African Lives Matter Too: Affirming African Heritage Students'
Experience in the History Classroom
54
Irteza Anwara Mohyuddin
A Narrative Inquiry Into Experiences of Black Women in Undergraduate STEM Disciplines in Ontario
68
James Alan Oloo and Priscila Dias Corrê
a
Michelle G. Knight-Manuel and Dorothy Khamala
Always Remember What'
s Behind You So You Can Reach What'
s in Front of You: The Transnational Civic Engagement of a West African High School Student
87
Patrick Keegan
An Affect-Centered Analysis of Congolese Immigrant Parent Perspectives on Past-Present-Future Learning in School and at Home
99
Liv T. Dá
vila and Susan A. Ogwal
Imaging and Imagining Activism: Exploring Embodied and Digital Learning Through Filmmaking With African Immigrant Girls During the Pandemic
110
Maryann J. Dreas-Shaikha, OreOluwa Badaki, and Jasmine L. Blanks Jones
Social Cohesion, Belonging, and Anti-Blackness: African Immigrant Youth'
s Civic Exploration in a Culturally Relevant-Sustaining, After-School Club
129
Michelle G. Knight-Manuel, Natacha Robert, and Sibel Akin-Sabuncu
Patriann Smith
Unboxing Black Immigrant Youth'
s Heritage Resources
147
David Bwire Wandera
Opening Space to Participate—
One Nigerian Girl'
s Use of Visual Arts to Navigate School-Based Linguistic Discrimination
161
Lakeya Afolalu
Theorizing Rightful Literary Presence and Participatory Curriculum Design With African Immigrant Youth
173
Joel E. Berends, Vaughn W. M. Watson, and Dinamic Kubengana
Conclusion
191
Vaughn W. M. Watson, Michelle G. Knight-Manuel, and Patriann Smith
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