(Name-mce) ListServ 10 Most Important Books: Poll
Dennis Swender
deswend at kckcc.edu
Sat Dec 2 12:30:28 EST 2006
2006, Banks, James S.
Cultural Diversity and Education / Foundations, Curriculum, and Teaching
2002, Cummins, Jim.
Language, Power and Pedagogy.
2004, Diuguid, Lewis W.
A Teacher's Cry / Expose the Truth About Eduction Today
2005, Follmi, Danielle & Olivier (eds).
Origins / African Wisdom for Everyday
2002, Guinier, Lani and Torres, Gerald.
The Miner's Canary / Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming
Democracy
1991, Heat-Moon, William Least.
PrairyErth / a deep map
2005, Kozol, Jonathan
The Shame of the Nation / The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in
America
2003, Lawson, Steven F.
Civil Rights Crossroads / Nation, Community, and The Black Freedom
Struggle
1999, McAuliffe, Jr., Dennis
Bloodland / A Family Story of Oil, Greed and Murder on the Osage
Reservation
2004, Pollock, Mica
Colormute / Race Talk Dilemmas in an American School
2002, Wu, Frank H.
Yellow / Race in American Beyond Black and White
1988 (there is a more recent edition), Wurzel, Jaime S. (ed)
Toward Multiculturalism / A Reader in Multicultural Education
D. Swender
>>> gorski at edchange.org 11/24/06 9:12 PM >>>
Hello, friends.
I'm doing a bit of a poll. It's very simple. Please send me what you
believe
to be the 10 (or up to 10) most important books related to equity,
social
justice, and/or multicultural education. Please send the book title and
author name.
Feel free to think outside the box. The books don't have to be about
education explicitly and they don't even have to be non-fiction. But I'm
hoping for books that push boundaries, that aren't, in essence, "soft,"
celebrating diversity sorts of things.
As an example, I'm listing 5 of the books that have been most
inspirational
to my work below.
Thanks for your input,
Paul
1. Borderlands: La Frontera by Gloria Anzaldua
2. Multicultural Education as Social Activism by Christine Sleeter
3. John Brown by W.E.B. DuBois
4. The Critical Pedagogy Reader by Antonia Darder (Ed.)
5. Global Critical Race Feminism: An International Reader by Adrien
Katharine Wing (Ed.)
********
Paul C. Gorski
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