We Can Speak for Ourselves: Parent Involvement and Ideologies of Black Mothers in Chicago

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UPC:
9789463002691
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2015-10-30
Author:
Billye Sankofa Waters
Language:
english

Product Overview

This work is an intervention of self-representation that explores experiences of five Black mothers of the same Chicago elementary school with respect to their relationship with Sankofa Waters - a qualitative researcher - over a period of two years. Black feminist epistemology is the framework that directed this project, fieldwork, and interpretation of the findings. Additionally, this work employs tools of poetry, counternarratives, and critical ethnography.Sankofa Waters examines Scientific, Government, Feminist/Mothering, Education, and Popular Media discourses and departs from the work of seminal/conventional sociology to open a space for Black mothers to speak for themselves.


This book is a multi-generation chronicle of resistance work, which challenges the dominant understandings of Black mothers in American society.We Can Speak for Ourselvesis rooted in the everyday lives ofBlack mothers and contributions to their communities that include children, partners, cousins, stepparents, godparents, Big Mama, neighbors, and teachers. This book asserts their narratives as empirical data and is critical in nature because it is a call to action. Forewordexcerptby Dr. Kristal Moore Clemons

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