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Expanding the Reasons We Give: Black Parents’ Collective Engagement as Resisting White Supremacy at School

Jennifer L. Mccarthy Foubert
Harvard Educational Review December 2023, 93 (4) 533-555; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17763/1943-5045-93.4.533
Jennifer L. Mccarthy Foubert
Knox College
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In this article, Jennifer L. McCarthy Foubert draws attention to Black parents’ collective school engagement. Applying critical race theory’s critique of liberalism as a theoretical frame, she argues that Black parents who participated in her qualitative multicase study resisted white supremacy as they engaged for the collective in everyday school involvement, school and extracurricular choices, and parent groups. She concludes by urging family-school partnership scholars, policy makers, and school leader and teacher educators to embrace collective engagement for its contributions to educational justice.

  • Black parents
  • family involvement
  • family school relationship
  • African American education
  • critical race theory
  • race
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Jennifer L. Mccarthy Foubert
Harvard Educational Review Dec 2023, 93 (4) 533-555; DOI: 10.17763/1943-5045-93.4.533

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Jennifer L. Mccarthy Foubert
Harvard Educational Review Dec 2023, 93 (4) 533-555; DOI: 10.17763/1943-5045-93.4.533
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