2024
DOI: 10.1111/flan.12756
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World languages for Black Linguistic Reparations

Tasha Austin,
Uju Anya

Abstract: This conceptual work highlights the history of Black erasure throughout the existence of world languages (WLs) as a field of study in the United States. It outlines the unique challenges faced by African descended learners who have and continue to pursue WL study in US classrooms. These include but are not limited to reduced local funding and programmatic expectations due to the remnants of anti‐Black educational policies, monolingual and imperial language ideologies prevalent in texts and pedagogical approach… Show more

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