Black Immigrants in the United States: Essays on the Politics of Race, Language, and Voice

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$54.06
Publisher
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
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Pages
194
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.46 inches | 0.66 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781433173974

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About the Author

Ayanna Cooper is an author, advocate, keynote speaker, and owner of ACooper Consulting. Her projects involve providing technical assistance to state departments of education, school districts, and organizations with the goal of protecting the civil rights and improving outcomes for culturally and linguistically diverse learners.

Awad Ibrahim is an award-winning author and a professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa, Canada. He is a Curriculum Theorist with special interest in cultural studies, applied linguistics, Hip-Hop, youth and Black popular culture, philosophy and sociology of education, social justice, diasporic and continental African identities, and ethnography.

Reviews
"What makes the Black immigrant and refugee experience unique? How does it feel to be a Black immigrant or refugee? How is being African American different from being a Black immigrant or refugee? This timely and relevant volume answers these and many more questions by capturing the diversity of Black immigrant and refugee populations. Conceived at the intersection of race, politics, language, culture, education, social justice, and immigration, this book provides a voice for a largely silent (and silenced) population and reveals its complexities in a variety of contexts. It bridges the gap between academia and the lived experiences of Black immigrants and refugees. By taking an inclusive, multidisciplinary approach, Cooper and Ibrahim broaden the focus on immigration to shine a much-needed light on this overlooked and misunderstood population. The result is an invaluable resource for educators and learners alike."--Mary Romney, MA, MA, EdM, ESL Educator