2021
DOI: 10.46303/jcsr.2021.5
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Towards Abolition: Undoing the Colonized Curriculum

Abstract: Racial injustice has traditionally been observed from the viewpoint of its impact and outcomes. Subsequently, educators and policy makers have generally focused on outcomes; unequal oppor-tunity structures, disparities in educational achievement, the school-to-prison pipeline, dispropor-tional health indicators, incarceration rates, and harsher punishment in school and judicial sys-tems, are just a few of the contexts by which this nation’s racialized roots can be measured for present day mistreatment and disp… Show more

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“…The world in which today’s adults were educated is essentially dissimilar from the world in which today’s young generations live (Asia Society, 2016; Cantu, Varela, Jones, & Challoo, 2021; Carothers, Aydin, & Halpern, 2021; Evans-Amalu & Claravall, 2021; Shatunova, Bozhkova, Tarman, & Shastina, 2021). These changes have raised questions about the aim of education and the role of schooling (Guerra, Lopez, & Benavides, 2020; Lee & Lee, 2020; Leslie, Watson, Borunda, Bosworth, & Grant, 2021; Morris & Chapman, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The world in which today’s adults were educated is essentially dissimilar from the world in which today’s young generations live (Asia Society, 2016; Cantu, Varela, Jones, & Challoo, 2021; Carothers, Aydin, & Halpern, 2021; Evans-Amalu & Claravall, 2021; Shatunova, Bozhkova, Tarman, & Shastina, 2021). These changes have raised questions about the aim of education and the role of schooling (Guerra, Lopez, & Benavides, 2020; Lee & Lee, 2020; Leslie, Watson, Borunda, Bosworth, & Grant, 2021; Morris & Chapman, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%