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Womanish Black Girls/Women Resisting Contradictions of Silence and Voice is a collection of essays written by varied black women who fill spaces within the academy, public schools, civic organizations, and religious institutions. These writings are critically reflective and illuminate autobiographical storied-lives. A major theme is the notion of womanish black girls/women resisting the familial and communal expectations of being seen, rather than heard. Consequently, these memories and lived stories name contradictions between “being told what to do or say” and “knowing and deciding for herself.” Additional themes include womanism and feminism, male patriarchy, violence, cultural norms, positionality, spirituality, representation, survival, and schooling. While the aforementioned can revive painful images and feelings, the essays offer hope, joy, redemption, and the re-imagining of new ways of being in individual and communal spaces. An expectation is that middle school black girls, high school black girls, college/university black girls, and community black women will view this work as seedlings for understanding resistance, claiming voice, and healing.

Perfect for courses in: Adolescent Development, American Studies, Black Studies, Educational Anthropology, Latino Studies, Multicultural Education, Social Foundations of Education, Sociology and Women's Studies.

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Dianne Smith is Professor Emerita in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Foundations, School of Education, University of Missouri-Kansas City. Her work focuses on race/racism, womanist/feminist theory, critical educational theory, and curriculum theory. She has served as a visiting scholar at the University of Western Cape and Nelson Mandela University (formerly University of Port Elizabeth), both in South Africa. She is a past president of American Educational Studies Association. And, she has always imagined being beamed up by Scotty!

Loyce Caruthers is a Professor and Chair of Educational Leadership, Policy and Foundations at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and has been with UMKC since 2001 where she teaches courses to prepare school administrators and qualitative research methods for doctoral students. Loyce also serves as the Coordinator of the Ed.D Education Administration Program. Loyce’s research involves the use of voice through narrative and critical race theory for exploring phenomena related to race, class, gender and other differences that may influence educators’ beliefs and perceptions, and ultimately their work in schools. Recent publications include a co-authored book, Great Expectations: What Kids Want from Our Urban Public Schools. She is engaged in a collaborative project, Kansas City Speaks: Stories of School Desegregation, a website to share stories of school desegregation through oral histories, artifacts, archival documents, and images made accessible to the public with a community yearbook feature and lesson plans for educators.

Shaunda Fowler was born and raised in Compton, California and spent a significant portion of her life with her maternal grandparents in the Imperial Courts Projects (PJs) in Watts. Growing up in the inner-city, she learned that being womanish was a way of survival. It is her hope that girls/women of color will be brave enough to have courageous conversations about being womanish in order to heal old wounds and find joy. Dr. Fowler is a middle school principal in a small mid-western school district where many of the girls of color can be considered womanish.

Joy James is author of The Womb of Western Theory and Seeking the ‘Beloved Community’; Resisting State Violence; Shadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics, and editor of several anthologies on politics and imprisonment: The New Abolitionists; Angela Y. Davis Reader; Imprisoned Intellectuals. James is F.C. Oakley 3rd Century Professor at Williams College.
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“In the #MeToo Era, Tarana Burke, Anita Hill, Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi, and so many other Black women have been ignored, forgotten, and erased. This volume reminds us that it was Black women who led and continue to lead the nation―indeed the world―toward human freedom and liberation. This volume is a masterpiece that belongs on the shelves of EVERY Black woman and anyone who claims to care about justice!” (Gloria Ladson-Billings, Professor Emerita, Kellner Family Distinguished Professor in Urban Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison; President, National Academy of Education)

"Womanish Black Girls opens the door for us to ask ourselves as advisors; are our students feeling safe to be who they are in our institutions of academia and in our individual offices? How can we look at our own stories, as individuals and institutions, to further understand the impact our cultural and institutional stories have on our students today?" (Read the full review at NACADA 2019 Book Reviews) (Phoebe Price, Academic Advisor, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, NACADA 2019 Book Reviews)

Womanish is powerful and enlightening. This collection of life stories and essays by Black Women addresses seminal issues of autonomy, safety, visibility, freedom of expression, microaggression, sexuality, and the intersection of gender and race. The chapter on abortion is riveting. These stories are not often publicly written. The pain and shame which can accompany the decision to end a pregnancy is explored in poignant detail. Shared secrets, held in silence for so long, provide a powerful stimulus that will support the individual growth of many Black Women. Other readers will profit from understanding the experiential roots of differences women have concerning the expression of personal power in this society.” (Majida Foster, Feminist/Activist)

“The hard- hitting truths that emanate from this text shake the spirit and the mind in profound ways. Uncovering the testosterone infused structures of religiosity and in particular the Black church, that have silenced and marginalized Black women for so many years, is not only ably handled in this text but also demands a visceral, intellectual, and spiritual response to this hegemonically propagating oppression from the reader. Kudos to Gloria Anderson for demystifying the iconic “First Lady” position in the church and celebrating the liberty true spiritual engagements bring to one’s genuine life.
It is insufficient to say that Womanish Black Girls/Women Resisting the Contradictions of Silence and Voice makes the reader think. More the case, is that the text causes the reader to recalibrate one’s thinking and to engage in the self-reflective act of locating the times and spaces where one has participated in marginalizing and silencing the voices of the Black woman and to then cease and desist.” (Michael E. Dantley, Ed.D., Professor and Dean, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio)

“Never has it seemed more poignant for women to reveal their stories. To name their life experiences. To bring to light their truths in order to make them real. The women who contributed to this book, all “re-searchers,” have chosen to tell their stories because to leave them untold, unclaimed, is to dismiss some of the most important, if painful, moments of their lives. These truths, rising in a collective voice, will resonate across social groups. As we nurture the next generation of young women, stories such as these will serve as a lighthouse amidst the stormy seas of becoming.” (Christine Kemper, Founder, Kansas City Girls Preparatory Academy)

“Simply amazing! Womanish Black Girls/Women Resisting the Contradictions of Silence and Voice is wonderfully written. Although I am of the opposite sex, I relate to a few of the phenomena such as being transparent in the classroom as noted by Valerie Tucker. I, too, can remember being scolded for acting grown or, as documented within the manuscript, as acting mannish/womanish. I posit that being what my culture perceives as mannish is what I credit to have influenced my success, as noted by Ms. Tucker, who stated that “My womanish ways gave me the strength to move forward and I worked to improve my community.” The text underscores the many challenges of being a black woman in America; stemming from negative stereotypes, insinuations of pretending to be white by obtaining a quality education, and gender oppression. The book presents powerful phenomena deserving of exploration.” (Joseph D. Blanding, COL, Ed.D., Commander, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, McAlester, Oklahoma)

Womanish Black Girls/Women Resisting the Contradictions of Silence and Voice is an excellent book describing the life stories of Black women and the phenomenon of growing up “womanish.” Although the voices and stories from these Black women are different, their collective voices echo so many stories of women (and men), who once felt scared or ashamed to tell their story and make their voices heard.” (Rodney Watson, Ph.D.)

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  • Publication date2019
  • ISBN 10 1975500911
  • ISBN 13 9781975500917
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