Description
In a world grappling with the challenges of education and social justice reform, "Roses from Concrete: A Black Feminist Leadership Model for School Reform" presents a groundbreaking perspective on transformation. This insightful book explores how the experiences of Black women school CEOs drive change in our schools and communities.
Through in-depth research, the author examines how race, gender, and positionality intersect to illuminate the unique potential of Black feminist leadership. "Roses from Concrete" inspires with real-life narratives, case studies, and strategies that question educational norms.
With historical context and an eye on current challenges, the book offers a distinct understanding of Black women school leaders’ strengths and resilience. Their stories of defying expectations and achieving educational equity are woven with scholarly analysis.
"Roses from Concrete" demonstrates how Black feminism’s principles translate into action, reshaping education towards inclusivity. It showcases intersectional leadership, providing a roadmap for building a more equitable educational system.
Intriguing and forward-thinking, "Roses from Concrete" disrupts conventional approaches and sparks vital dialogue for anyone invested in the future of education.
Book Information
ISBN 9781636677569
Author Nadine Richards
Format Paperback
Page Count 114
Imprint Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc