Deep in the heart of Texas

ArCasia D. James‐Gallaway
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From my position as a Black social studies teacher educator and interdisciplinary historian of education who calls Texas home, I explore in this essay how critical educators might consider what some of Texas’s most recent “diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)” statutes signify about the effectiveness of critical Black social studies teachers’ work thus far. I underline what Nobel laureate Toni Morrison said about the heightened restriction she faced given her writing: that it can often indicate our work is indeed disrupting the ongoing, systemic project of white domination and antiBlack subordination. Then, I highlight how Black educators of the Jim Crow era navigated political atmospheres comparable to the one in which Texas educators, among others, now find themselves. Looking back at these educators’ subversive practices, which sought to undermine the status quo of white supremacy and antiBlackness, I suggest how their work might guide those engaged in similar projects today.
德克萨斯州中心深处
作为一名以德克萨斯州为家的黑人社会研究教师教育者和跨学科教育史学家,我在这篇文章中探讨了批判性教育者如何考虑德克萨斯州最近的一些 "多样性、公平性和包容性(DEI)"法规对批判性黑人社会研究教师迄今为止的工作成效有何意义。我强调了诺贝尔文学奖获得者托尼-莫里森(Toni Morrison)在谈到她的写作所面临的高度限制时所说的话:这往往表明我们的工作确实在破坏白人统治和反黑人从属的持续性、系统性项目。然后,我强调了吉姆-克罗时代的黑人教育工作者是如何驾驭政治氛围的,这种氛围与得克萨斯州教育工作者等人现在所处的政治氛围不相上下。回顾这些教育工作者试图破坏白人至上和反黑人现状的颠覆性实践,我提出了他们的工作可以如何指导今天从事类似项目的人。
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