Pan African Spaces

Pan African Spaces
Title Pan African Spaces PDF eBook
Author Msia Kibona Clark
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 316
Release 2018-12-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498581935

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This book examines the transcultural nature of Black and African identities, globally based on the shifting identities and experiences that have been precipitated by increased migration by Africans and African diasporans.

Gender, Sexuality and Violence in South African Educational Spaces

Gender, Sexuality and Violence in South African Educational Spaces
Title Gender, Sexuality and Violence in South African Educational Spaces PDF eBook
Author Deevia Bhana
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 315
Release 2021-04-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030699889

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The book focuses on the ways in which gendered and sexualised systems of power are produced in educational settings that are framed by broader social and cultural processes, both of which shape and are shaped by children and young people as they interact with each other. All these nuanced features of gender and sexuality are vital if we are to understand inequalities and violence, and fundamental to our three-ply yarn approach in this book. Focusing on the South African context, but with international relevance, the authors adopt the metaphor of the three-ply yarn (Jordan-Young, 2010): these being the cross-cutting themes of gender, sexuality and violence. Subsequently, the book illustrates the intimate ties that bind gender and sexuality with the social and cultural dimensions of violence, as experienced in educational settings.

Travel and the Pan African Imagination

Travel and the Pan African Imagination
Title Travel and the Pan African Imagination PDF eBook
Author Tracy Keith Flemming
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 350
Release 2021-08-05
Genre
ISBN 9781498582544

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This book explores the African Atlantic world as a productive theater or space where modernity, racialized dominance, and racialized resistance took form. The book examines Black Power ideology, Pan Africanism, dilemmas facing the racialized imagination of African world community figures, and the discipline of Africology.

Pan-African Social Ecology: Speeches, Conversations, and Essays

Pan-African Social Ecology: Speeches, Conversations, and Essays
Title Pan-African Social Ecology: Speeches, Conversations, and Essays PDF eBook
Author Modibo Kadalie
Publisher
Total Pages 175
Release 2019-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780990641889

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Necessary Spaces

Necessary Spaces
Title Necessary Spaces PDF eBook
Author Saundra Murray Nettles
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 144
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1623963338

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In Necessary Spaces: Exploring the Richness of African American Childhood in the South, Saundra Murray Nettles takes the reader on a journey into neighborhood networks of learning at different times and places. Using autobiographical accounts, Nettles discusses the informal instructional practices of community “coaches” from the perspective of African American adults who look back on their childhood learning experiences in homes, libraries, city blocks, schools, churches, places of business, and nature. These eyewitness accounts reveal "necessary spaces,” the metaphor Nettles uses to describe seven recurring experiences that converge with contemporary notions of optimal black child development: connection, exploration, design, empowerment, resistance, renewal, and practice. Nettles weaves the personal stories with social scientific theory and research and practical accounts of community-based initiatives to illuminate how local communities contributed human, built, and natural resources to support children’s achievement in schools. The inquiry offers a timely and accessible perspective on how community involvement for children can be developed utilizing the grassroots efforts of parents, children, and other neighborhood residents; expertise from personnel in schools, informal institutions (such as libraries and museums); and other sectors interested in disparities in education, health, and the quality of physical settings. Grounded in the environmental memories of African American childhood, Necessary Spaces offers a culturally relevant view of civic participation and sustainable community development at the local level. Educational researchers and policy makers, pre-service and in-service teachers, and people who plan for and work with children and youth in neighborhoods will find this book an engaging look at possibilities for the social organization of educational resources. Qualitative researchers will find a model for writing personal scholarly essays that use the personal to inform larger issues of policy and practice. In Necessary Spaces, local citizens in neighborhoods across the United States will find stories that resonate with their own experiences, stimulate their recollections, and inform and inspire their continuing efforts to create brighter futures for children and communities.

Towards a Pan African Community in the U.S.

Towards a Pan African Community in the U.S.
Title Towards a Pan African Community in the U.S. PDF eBook
Author Alesia Vernell Campbell
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 2008
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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Pan-African History

Pan-African History
Title Pan-African History PDF eBook
Author Hakim Adi
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 216
Release 2003-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 1134689330

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Brings together Pan-Africanist thinkers and activists from the Anglophone and Francophone worlds of he last two-hundred years.