Contents (Tentative)
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Current Realities of Civic Education: Perspectives from the Margins
1. Emancipatory Civic Education for Black Students: An Action-Oriented Literature Review
Erica Kelley
2. "Have We Been Civically Educated to Seize the Present Moment?": Two Black Social Educators' Sense-Making of Civic Education
Carla-Ann Brown, Rasheeda West, and Elizabeth Yeager Washington
3. Civics and Latinidad: Letters to the Past With Hopes for the Future
Jesús Tirado, Gabriel Rodriguez, Tim Monreal, and Tommy Ender
4. "I Understand Both of Them. But Nobody Understands Me!": Civic Dissonances Among Arab-Palestinian Students in Israel
Aline Muff and Aviv Cohen
Part II: Civics Embodied in Communities of Color
5. It's Been Here All Along: Integrating Local Stories of Struggle into Civics Discourses
Asif Wilson, ArCasia D. James-Gallaway, and Sabryna Groves
6. #FreeThemAll: Civic Action through Southeast Asian Community Defense Digital Toolkits
Van Anh Tran
7. More Than Talk: Youth Poets' Civic Action and How Youth Spoken Word Prepares Minoritized Youths as Civic Actors
Camea Davis
Part III: Possibilities for Civic Education
8. Black Feminist Pedagogy for Anti-Racist Civics
Tiffany Mitchell Patterson, Natasha C. Murray-Everett, and Crystal Simmons
9. "Responsible, Capable, and Whole Human Beings": The Value and Necessity of Indigenous Civics
Leilani Sabzalian and Michelle M. Jacob
10. "It Didn't Mean 'Me' When It Said 'We'": Counterstories as Pedagogy When Citizenship is Not Guaranteed
Brittany Jones
11. The Black Lives Matter at School Guiding Principles: Fostering Black Cultural Citizenship Through Critical Civic Empathy
Denisha Jones and Sarah A. Mathews
Afterword
Endnotes
Index
About the Editor