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Race and Gender Intersectionality and Education

"Intersectionality as a theoretical framework is informed by a variety of standpoint theories and emancipatory projects, including Afrocentrism, Black feminism and womanism, critical race theory, queer theory, radical Marxism, critical pedagogy, and grassroots’ organizing efforts led by Black, Indigenous, and other women of color throughout US history and across the diaspora. ..." – By Venus E. Evans-Winters
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Latinx Curriculum Theorizing

"Through her teaching experiences, Berry realized that her Latinx/Chicanx students knew little about the history of curriculum from their own communities. After confirming her observations with her colleague Rodriguez, Berry decided that a concerted effort was needed to bring together Latinx voices and scholarship into one volume. ..." – By Ganiva Reyes
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