Journal of African American Women and Girls in Education 2021
DOI: 10.21423/jaawge-v1i3a51
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Pushing back against the mammy

Abstract: This study focuses on two Black women professors processing their experiences teaching an online equity in education course, to in-service education professionals, in a masters program. Using Narratives of Experience, Critical Race Theory, and Critical Black Feminism as our theoretical frames, we push back against the pressure for us to perform as caricature mammies to our students. Examining the experiences of Black women educator counternarratives as a self-study, the themes that emerged were: historic (re)m… Show more

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