(Re)Teaching Trayvon: Education for Racial Justice and Human Freedom / edited by Venus E. Evans Winters, Magaela C. Bethune.

The authors bring you in this edited volume a collection of essays that address the relationship between racial violence, media, the criminal justice system, and education. This book is unique in that it brings together the perspectives of university professors, artists, poets, community activists,...

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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2014.
Year of Publication:2014
Edition:1st ed. 2014.
Language:English
Series:Youth, Media, & Culture Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (197 p.)
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material /  |r Venus E. Evans-Winters and Magaela C. Bethune -- Introduction: (Re)Teaching Trayvon /  |r Venus E. Evans-Winters -- The Understanding /  |r A. D. Carson -- Blackness Enclosed /  |r Anthony L. Brown and Marcus W. Johnson -- “Looking-like Trayvon” /  |r Karen A. Johnson and Kenneth L. Johnson -- What Suspicious Looks Like /  |r Antonio L. Ellis -- From Tre Styles to Trayvon Martin /  |r Erica Thurman -- Damaging Glances in Education /  |r Darrell Cleveland Hucks -- A Statement Concerning Concern /  |r A. D. Carson -- The Man in the Mirror /  |r Jason Whitney Biehl -- No Justice in a White Man’s Land /  |r Haroon Kharem and Trina Yearwood -- Reflections on Trayvon Martin /  |r Anton Lendor -- Trayvon’s Closing Statement /  |r Kevin “3AM” Smith -- “Boxed in” Black /  |r Ahmad R. Washington , Janice Byrd , Jamar Booth and Malik S. Henfield -- Rotten to Its Core /  |r David J. Leonard -- An Untold Story of Two Races and the Criminal Justice System /  |r Nicholas D. Hartlep and Daisy Ball -- What if We All Wore Hoodies? /  |r Christopher B. Knaus -- Beyond Hoodies and Hashtags /  |r Terry Husband -- Conclusion /  |r Magaela C. Bethune -- Contributors /  |r Venus E. Evans-Winters and Magaela C. Bethune. 
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