Racism, Public Schooling, and the Entrenchment of White Supremacy: A Critical Race Ethnography

Racism, Public Schooling, and the Entrenchment of White Supremacy: A Critical Race Ethnography

by Sabina E. Vaught
Racism, Public Schooling, and the Entrenchment of White Supremacy: A Critical Race Ethnography

Racism, Public Schooling, and the Entrenchment of White Supremacy: A Critical Race Ethnography

by Sabina E. Vaught

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Overview

The racial achievement gap in U.S. education is a pervasive and consistent problem, an unavoidable fact of public schooling in this country. Because This Is Not for Us is a multi-site critical race ethnography of policy and institutional relationships in an large urban West Coast school district, focused on the practices that created and sustain the achievement gap in that district's schools. In this daring and provocative work, author Sabina Elena Vaught examines how this gap, and the policies and practices that sustain it, is produced and reproduced by structures of racism and race attitudes operative in education. She interweaves numerous interviews with and observations of teachers, principals, students, school board members, community leaders, and others to describe the complex arrangement of racial power in schooling, and concludes that the institutional relationships that create and support policy practices ensure the continued undereducation of Black and Brown youth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438434698
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 04/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 380 KB

About the Author

Sabina E. Vaught is Assistant Professor of Urban Education at Tufts University.

Table of Contents


Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. The Color of Money: Student Funding and the Commodifi cation of Black Children

2. The Jeremiad: Decentralization and the Deregulation of Democracy

3. Martin Luther King, Jr. High School: Hate Speech and the Grammar of White Supremacy

4.Conclusion: Speaking Truth to Power, Acting Truth to Power

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index
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