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bell hooks—feminist scholar, teacher, activist—implored
instructors to see the classroom as a “radical space of
possibility” where students and teachers work as partners in the
pursuit of education as “collective liberation” from structures
of domination. hooks’ call takes on more urgency today, as
oppressive and dominant ideologies continue to perpetuate racial,
economic, gender, and other social inequities both within the
classroom and society at large. Through critical commentary
reflections on classroom experiences and original teaching
activities, the authors in bell hooks' Engaged Pedagogy for the
21st Century Classroom: Radical Spaces of Possibility provide
inspiration for teachers with the will to learn and the courage to
teach about intersecting systems of oppression in meaningful,
radical ways. The goal of this collection is to carry forth
hooks’ legacy of education as freedom and to serve as a guide
that renews faith that “teaching to transgress” racist, sexist,
and classist systems of oppression is not only possible, but is a
first step in transforming the world.
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