A Black Principal's Decolonizing Journey for Racial Justice

Jamel Adkins-Sharif
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This chapter is a critical autoethnographic analysis of a Black male school leader enacting racial and social justice in his school improvement efforts. A reflexive dialogue between dissertation research findings and related leadership experiences seek to extricate the colonial structure of public education and the colonizing intent of schooling as experienced by a Black principal and the communities of color from which his students and caregivers derive. Three dynamics are identified as oppressive: white moves towards Black domination, white privilege, and intersecting oppressions. Three decolonizing acts are highlighted: centering of racial justice, catalyzing critical community consciousness and agency, and dismantling intersecting oppressions through counter narration.
黑人校长争取种族正义的非殖民化之旅
这一章是对一位黑人男性学校领导在他的学校改善努力中实施种族和社会正义的批判性自我民族志分析。论文研究成果和相关领导经验之间的反思性对话试图摆脱公共教育的殖民结构和学校教育的殖民意图,正如黑人校长和他的学生和照顾者所经历的有色人种社区所经历的那样。三种动态被认为是压迫性的:白人走向黑人统治,白人特权和交叉压迫。强调了三个非殖民化行为:以种族正义为中心,催化批判性社区意识和能动性,通过反叙述拆除交叉压迫。
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