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This volume addresses the underlying intersections of race, class,
and gender on immigrant girls' experiences living in the US. It
examines the impact of acculturation and assimilation on Ethiopian
girls' academic achievement, self-identity, and perception of
beauty. The authors employ Critical Race Theory, Critical Race
Feminism, and Afrocentricity to situate the study and unpack the
narratives shared by these newcomers as they navigate social
contexts rife with racism, xenophobia, and other forms of
oppression. Lastly, the authors examine the implications of
Ethiopian immigrant identities and experiences within multicultural
education, policy development, and society.
Unbleaching the Curriculum: Enhancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
and Beyond in Schools and Society is an innovative work that
applies a new perspective to curriculum desgin in U.S. public
schools. Introducing the framework of unbleaching, the book
explores curricular omissions and falsifications for the purpose of
advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in school
processes and practices. Its content is groundbreaking as it
introduces readers to often omitted contributions such as The
Teachings of PtahHotep, the oldest book in the world, and The Ahmes
Papyrus, the oldest mathematical document in the world, among
others. The Education Report indicate that U.S. schools are
experiencing modest performance (NAEP, 2022). Thus, unbleaching
framework has the potential to improve student performance through
curriculum development that is informed by multicultural practices.
The eight key tenets and processes of unbleaching provide the
context for how the curriculum might address notable omissions and
suppressed historical contributions and promote greater DEI in U.S.
public schools.
Unbleaching the Curriculum: Enhancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
and Beyond in Schools and Society is an innovative work that
applies a new perspective to curriculum desgin in U.S. public
schools. Introducing the framework of unbleaching, the book
explores curricular omissions and falsifications for the purpose of
advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in school
processes and practices. Its content is groundbreaking as it
introduces readers to often omitted contributions such as The
Teachings of PtahHotep, the oldest book in the world, and The Ahmes
Papyrus, the oldest mathematical document in the world, among
others. The Education Report indicate that U.S. schools are
experiencing modest performance (NAEP, 2022). Thus, unbleaching
framework has the potential to improve student performance through
curriculum development that is informed by multicultural practices.
The eight key tenets and processes of unbleaching provide the
context for how the curriculum might address notable omissions and
suppressed historical contributions and promote greater DEI in U.S.
public schools.
This volume addresses the underlying intersections of race, class,
and gender on immigrant girls' experiences living in the US. It
examines the impact of acculturation and assimilation on Ethiopian
girls' academic achievement, self-identity, and perception of
beauty. The authors employ Critical Race Theory, Critical Race
Feminism, and Afrocentricity to situate the study and unpack the
narratives shared by these newcomers as they navigate social
contexts rife with racism, xenophobia, and other forms of
oppression. Lastly, the authors examine the implications of
Ethiopian immigrant identities and experiences within multicultural
education, policy development, and society.
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