African Americans - General & Miscellaneous, Women's Studies, Education - General & Miscellaneous, Education - Social & Political Aspects, Educational Levels & Settings, Educational Theory, Research & History, Discrimination & Prejudice
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Overview
Experienced American educators discuss the impact of social inequalities created by racism and sexism on the U.S. educational system.Synopsis
Sailing Against the Wind addresses the issue of inequality in U.S. education. The book includes exemplary programs to show where educators are addressing problems of racial and gender inequity. The authors are experienced practitioners who work in the educational institutions that they describe and analyze. The consistent theme is that only through political opposition to the status quo and through a demand for social justice will the system change, will inequities be eliminated, and will existing power relationships in society be altered.Book Details
Published
September 30, 2009
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Pages
186
ISBN
9781438411200