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Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Being Black in the US & Critical Race Theory
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Being Black in the US & Critical Race Theory
Published:
2023-04-03
Journal Information
Cover - Combined Issue - Black Experience & Critical Race Theory
Cover Page
About the Journal
DSJ Editors
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Editors' Notes
Editors' Notes
Articles
Backlash: The Primordial Response to (Teaching) Critical Race Theory and U.S. History
Nadine Wedderburn
Article A1480
We Have Seen This Before: The Racial Status Quo and “Anti-CRT” Discourse.
Chaddrick D. James-Gallaway, Adrienne D. Dixson
Article A1479
Counternarratives as Truth-telling: Survival, Community & Racial Justice in Higher Education
Dianne Ramdeholl, Jaye Jones
Article A1545
Beliefs about Higher Education for Incarcerated People Through the Lens of Public Health Prevention
Beliefs about Higher Education for Incarcerated People
Holly Harner, Brian Wyant
Article A1292
Only Connect: The Growth of Relationship when Prisoners and College Students Study Together
Dr. Eleanor Novek
Article A1378
Using Digital Book Clubs during the COVID-19 Pandemic to Minimize the Distance of Social Distancing
Anderson Smith, Dr. Jody Polleck
Article A1140
Reflections
The Value of Brick and Mortar
A Reflective Narrative on Critical Student Services and Supporting Vulnerable Student Groups during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Lynell S Hodge, Dr. Falon N. Thacker
Article R1141
I’s Tired Boss: Reflections of a Southern Black Woman Higher Education Professional
Angela Shea Kuykendoll
Article R1295
The Practice of Freedom
The Intersectionality of Black Women in The Civil Rights Journey
Madelyn McClarey
Article P1481
“The most outstanding institution I am grateful for” (Indatwa ihora kw’isonga nshimira)
“The most outstanding institution I am grateful for” (Indatwa ihora kw’isonga nshimira): A poem composed by a Rwandan Adult Literacy Student (Umuvugo wanditswe naba Nyarwanda babiri biga gusoma no kwandika)
Jeremy William Bohonos
Article P1539
Book Review & Resources
Reading While Black: African American Bibical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
Andrea Emmanuel
Article B1456
Confronting Institutionalized Racism in Higher Education: Counternarratives for Racial Justice
John R. Chaney
Article B1506
Health Equity, Social Justice, & Human Rights
Nakita Dolet
Article B1188