Description
Here, contributors provide detailed accounts and examinations - historical and contemporary, local and international - of active resistance efforts aimed at transforming individuals, institutions, and communities to dismantle systems of racial domination. They explore the ways in which racial justice activism serves as public education and consciousness-raising and a form of education and resistance from those engaged in the activism.
The text makes a case for activism as an educational concept that enables organizers and observers to gain important learning outcomes from on-the-ground perspectives as it explores racial justice activism, specifically in the context of community and campus activism, intersectional activism, and Black diasporic liberation. This volume is an essential handbook for preparing both students and activists to effectively resist.
Book Information
ISBN 9781611863246
Author Amalia Dache
Format Paperback
Page Count 348
Imprint Michigan State University Press
Publisher Michigan State University Press