Feather Boas, Black Hoodies, and John Deere Hats : : Discussions of Diversity in K-12 and Higher Education / / edited by Joseph R. Jones.
In Feather Boas, Black Hoodies, and John Deere Hats, Jones once again challenges our beliefs about difference and acceptance. As one reviewer writes, “through a series of rich narratives, Jones provides examples of attitudes, experiences, and institutional acts that continue to propagate the margina...
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Place / Publishing House: | Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2017. |
Year of Publication: | 2017 |
Edition: | 1st ed. 2017. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (CXCII, 10 p.) |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |a Preliminary Material / |r Joseph R. Jones -- Venti Low-Fat Soy, Hold the Whip / |r Madison Raley -- Changing Identity While Staying Me / |r Alex Overby -- Names and Narratives / |r Erinn Bentley -- Who Do You Think You Are? / |r Victor Salazar -- He’ll Just Spend It on Alcohol / |r Thomas Dailey -- Can Teacher Preparation Programs Have an Impact on Combating Islamophobia in Public Schools? / |r Saoussan Maarouf -- A Voice with an Echo That Nobody Heard… But… / |r Carime Bersh -- Growing up Gay in Georgia / |r Joseph R. Jones -- Across the Oceans / |r Chamaree de Silva -- Go Back to Where You Came from / |r Kerry Harding and Julie Jones -- My Experience in Developing Self-Awareness through Involvement / |r Justin Maki -- Teachers’ Inked / |r Vince Youngbauer and Michael Ridgeman -- Brojobs, Bro Culture, and Hegemonic Masculinity / |r Joseph R. Jones -- You Have to Go to Them / |r Michelle Herring -- The Minority from the Majority / |r Jonai Sorrell -- The “Paynes” of the Deficit Model / |r Tracey Dumas Clark -- Preservice Teachers Learning about Culturally Responsiveness through International Immersion / |r Michelle Vaughn -- A Microcosm in the Classroom / |r Heather McKeen -- Effective Strategies to Increase Diversity and Inclusion in the Nursing Profession / |r Sherika Derico and Amanda Hawkins -- Student Success Differences in a Junior-Level Undergraduate Genetics Course / |r Linda Hensel -- The Relationship between Cultural Diversity and Bullying / |r Carol Raines -- Diversity and Multiculturalism in Today’s Classroom / |r Elizabeth Dore -- Homophobia in Schools / |r Taelor Rye -- About the Authors / |r Joseph R. Jones. |
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